Tooth loss leads to reduced nutrient intake in middle-aged and older Japanese individuals
Abstract Reductions in masticatory function as a result of tooth loss have a negative impact on nutrient intake, decreasing general health. In addition, studies have reported an association between lower socioeconomic status (SES) and both higher numbers of lost teeth and worse nutrient intake statu...
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Main Authors: | Takayuki Kosaka (Author), Momoyo Kida (Author) |
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Komiyama Printing Co. Ltd,
2019-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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