Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8699362 | Journal of Dentistry | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
There is at present no strong evidence on the effect of tooth loss on diet and nutrition, with inconsistent results among the few studies identified. Additional high-quality longitudinal studies should address the limitations of previous studies identified in this review.
Keywords
ADLMNAFFQNOSREEDVSNutritional assessmentMini Nutritional AssessmentTooth lossResting energy expenditureUnited States of AmericaUSAWaist circumferencebody mass indexBMIActivities of daily livingSystematic reviewDietary intakeNewcastle-Ottawa Quality Assessment ScaleFTUNutritional statusDental statusfood frequency questionnaire
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Authors
Piyada Gaewkhiew, Wael Sabbah, Eduardo Bernabé,