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. 2022 Dec 21;17:1863–1872. doi: 10.2147/CIA.S384417

Table 3.

Clinical Characteristics of Individuals with or Without Chewing Difficulty

No Chewing Difficulty (N=1762) Chewing Difficulty (N=1256) P-value
Age (years), mean (SE) 72.1 (0.2) 73.3 (0.2) <0.001
Sex (male sex), n (%) 786 (43.6%) 525 (42.0%) 0.437
Smoking, n (%) 130 (7.6%) 141 (11.9%) <0.001
Hypertension, n (%) 1090 (60.8%) 833 (65.4%) 0.038
Diabetes, n (%) 424 (23.5%) 360 (28.7%) 0.007
Stroke, n (%) 74 (4.2%) 110 (9.2%) <0.001
Cardiovascular disease (MI, angina), n (%) 125 (7.0%) 105 (8.1%) 0.331
Number of teeth, mean (SE) 22.3 (0.3) 20.5 (0.3) <0.001
Periodontal disease, n (%) 732 (45.2%) 546 (51.6%) 0.005
Number of carious teeth, mean (SE) 0.5 (0.1) 0.7 (0.1) 0.001
Protein intake (g/day), mean (SE) 56.9 (1.3) 51.6 (1.0) <0.001
Grip strength (kg), mean (SE)
Male 33.5 (0.4) 32.0 (0.4) <0.001
Female 20.0 (0.2) 19.2 (0.2) 0.001
Frailty index, mean (SE) 0.17 (0.004) 0.22 (0.003) <0.001

Notes: Continuous variables (age, number of teeth, number of carious teeth, protein intake, grip strength, frailty index) were compared using general linear model analysis in a complex sample analysis method. Discrete variables (Sex, smoking, hypertension, diabetes, stroke, cardiovascular disease, periodontal disease) were compared using crosstabs analysis in a complex sample analysis method.

Abbreviations: SE, standard error; MI, myocardial infarction.