Evaluation of Linked Determinants Between Diabetes and Caries

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Abstract

Dental caries and diabetes mellitus, represent two chronic diseases of public health that present statistics of high prevalence worldwide. One of the main problems that affect these conditions is demography, since the least developed countries are those that have less access to public health services and are limited by the economic costs that represent the treatments. In this work is presented the univariate analysis, of a set of demographic determinants obtained from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (NHANES), in order to identify those that present the most significant information related to estimation of these diseases. According to the results, the age of the subjects is the main determinant describing the simultaneous presence of these diseases, obtaining an area under the curve (AUC) value $$\ge $$ 0.846, concluding that age can be used as tool for their preventive diagnosis.

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Chavez-Lamas, N. M., Zanella-Calzada, L. A., Galván-Tejada, C. E., Gamboa-Rosales, H., Galván-Tejada, J. I., Celaya-Padilla, J. M., & Luna-García, H. (2020). Evaluation of Linked Determinants Between Diabetes and Caries. In IFMBE Proceedings (Vol. 75, pp. 777–783). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-30648-9_103

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