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C. 수면시간과 치주질환의 연관성

Ⅴ. 결론

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부록

부록 1. 기관연구윤리심의위원회(IRB) 심의면제 확인서

ABSTRACT

Relationship between sleep duration and periodontal disease in Korean adults over Age 30. - The 6th Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination

Survey, 2013-2015.

Sun-Young Kang

Ajou university school of public health

(Supervised by Professor Seung-Il Song, D.D.S., Ph.D.)

PURPOSE: Sleep is a fundamental element in maintaining human life. As society develops, adult sleeping time decreases, and periodontal disease is a major cause of tooth loss in adults over 35 years of age. The purpose of this study is to investigate the sleeping time of adults and to investigate the relationship between adult sleeping time and periodontal disease.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: We conducted a composite sample analysis using the weight, cluster, and stratification parameters of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey from the 2013 to 2015 period. The chi-square test was performed by dividing variables into demographic characteristics, health behaviors, and oral care behaviors.

Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to examine the relationship between sleep time and periodontal disease. ). In this case, step-by-step analysis was carried out. In Model 1, gender and age were corrected. In Model 2, sociodemographic characteristics and health behavior were corrected.

the daily sleep time from '6 hours to 8 hours' considering the 7-hour recommended daily sleep time of adults reported by American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) and Sleep Research Society. Statistical analysis was performed using the IBM SPSS Statistics Subscription program, with a statistical significance level (p) of 0.05.

RESULTS: Statistical analysis showed that the prevalence of periodontal diseases was higher in women than in men, with decreasing age, higher incomes, and higher educational level. The prevalence of periodontal disease was higher than that of married ones. The prevalence of periodontal disease increased during smoking. The prevalence of periodontal disease was the lowest in 8 hours to 10 hours of working day, the recommended daily hours.

Blood pressure, blood glucose, blood pressure, weight, and the use of secondary oral hygiene products showed a lower prevalence of periodontal disease. The prevalence of periodontal disease was found to be low in the group with the recommended sleeping time, and OR = 1.099 (p = 0.192) at the time of less than 5 hours in Model 1 from 6 hours to 8 hours in the sleeping time, OR = OR = 1.009 (p = 0.900), OR = 1.347 (p = 0.014) for more than 9 hours and less than 5 hours for OR = 1.014 (p = 0.854) ) And OR = 1.331 (p = 0.018) for more than 9 hours.

CONCLUSIONS: When the statistically significant sleep time was greater than the recommended time, sleep disturbances such as sleep apnea and hypersomnia were frequent, and psychological characteristics were often depressed or unstable. In the case of depression or anxiety, it is difficult to maintain and improve the whole body health when cognitive function is

deteriorated, and it is thought that it is difficult to maintain or promote oral health. In this sense, taking adequate sleep time is thought to contribute to oral health.

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