Erythrocyte indices and localized stage II/III periodontitis in military young men and women: CHIEF oral health study

Abstract Background Prior studies have shown an association between generalized periodontitis and anemia in older or undernourished adults. The aim of the study was to examine the associations of erythrocyte indices with localized periodontitis in robust young adults, which has never been reported b...

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Main Authors: An-Chieh Feng (Author), Sung-Chiao Tsai (Author), Yen-Po Lin (Author), Kun-Zhe Tsai (Author), Gen-Min Lin (Author)
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Published: BMC, 2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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520 |a Abstract Background Prior studies have shown an association between generalized periodontitis and anemia in older or undernourished adults. The aim of the study was to examine the associations of erythrocyte indices with localized periodontitis in robust young adults, which has never been reported before. Methods The study included 1286 military participants, aged 19-40 years, with regular exercise training in Hualien, Taiwan. Localized periodontitis was grouped to healthy/stage I and stage II/III (n = 803 and 325) in men and (n = 130 and 28) in women according to the 2017 criteria of the world workshop. Systemic inflammation was evaluated by leukocyte counts. Multiple logistic regression analysis with adjustment for age, tobacco smoking status, betel nut chewing status, body mass index and leucocyte counts were used to determine the associations. Results Greater mean corpuscular volume in young men [odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence intervals 1.03 (1.01-1.06)], and greater hematocrit and hemoglobin levels in young women were associated with a higher risk of localized stage II/III periodontitis [OR: 1.17 (1.02-1.34) and 1.60 (1.06-2.41), respectively]. However, there were no associations for erythrocyte counts. Conclusions The localized stage II/III periodontitis risk increased with greater erythrocyte indices in robust young adults. This finding could be explained in part by that localized periodontitis may promote physical stress, possibly resulting in an increase of erythrocyte indices. On the other side, greater physical fitness associated with a lower risk of periodontitis may consume iron storage in the body, leading to exercise-induced anemia or smaller erythrocyte volume. 
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