TY - JOUR T1 - Relationship between caries, body mass index and social class in Spanish children JO - Gaceta Sanitaria T2 - AU - Almerich-Torres,Teresa AU - Montiel-Company,José María AU - Bellot-Arcís,Carlos AU - Almerich-Silla,José Manuel SN - 02139111 M3 - 10.1016/j.gaceta.2016.09.005 DO - 10.1016/j.gaceta.2016.09.005 UR - https://www.gacetasanitaria.org/es-relationship-between-caries-body-mass-articulo-S0213911116302114 AB - ObjectiveTo determine the association between caries, body mass index (BMI) and social class in child population of the Valencia region (Spain) at 6, 12 and 15 years, and study. MethodsIn a cross sectional study of 1326 children aged 6 (n=488), 12 (n=409) and 15 years (n=433) who took part in the 2010 Oral Health Survey of the Valencia region, the ICDAS II criteria were employed for diagnosing and coding all the teeth examined. The quantitative BMI values on a continuous scale were grouped into 3 categories (normal weight, overweight, obese) based on a table adjusted for age and gender. The highest-ranking occupation of the parents was taken to indicate the social class of the child. ResultsThe mean BMI was 17.21 at 6 years, 21.39 at 12 years and 22.38 at 15 years. No significant differences in caries indexes (DMFT or dft) by degree of obesity stratified by social class were found in any of the age groups studied. There was no significant correlation between BMI and DMFT-dft in any of the age groups. ConclusionsObesity is not associated with dental caries in schoolchildren of this population ER -