Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between salivary flow rate (SFR) and nutritional status of elderly.Materials and methods: The study included 63 elderly people (20 males, 43 females, age: 70.83±6.42 years) who applied to the dentist's office. The data were collected by face-to-face interview method and sociodemographic characteristics, information on employment status and lifestyle habits of the participants were recorded in the questionnaire. To determine nutritional status, 3-day food consumption records were taken, Mini Nutritional Assessment Test (MNA) was applied and anthropometric parameters were measured. The carious teeth (DMFT) index and oral health impact scale (OHIP-14) were used to assess oral health, and unstimulated SFR was measured.
 Results: According to MNA, 23.8% of the elderly were malnourished or at risk of malnutrition. The mean SFR of the elderly was 0.40±0.31 ml/min and 15.9% of them had low SFR. The mean SFR of the elderly with normal body weight was higher than that of the obese (p

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