Association Between Tongue Pressure and Prevalence of Mild Cognitive Impairment in Japan

Author:

Tanaka Keiko1234ORCID,Utsunomiya Hisanori5,Kato Hiromasa6,Ogawa Susumu7ORCID,Suzuki Hiroyuki7,Fujiwara Yoshinori7,Nobuhara Takashi8,Senba Hidenori19,Kimura Eizen341011,Matsuura Bunzo12,Kawamoto Ryuichi13,Miyake Yoshihiro123411

Affiliation:

1. Department of Epidemiology and Public Health Ehime University Graduate School of Medicine Ehime Japan

2. Research Promotion Unit Translation Research Center Ehime University Hospital Ehime Japan

3. Integrated Medical and Agricultural School of Public Health Ehime University Ehime Japan

4. Center for Data Science Ehime University Ehime Japan

5. Machimi Dental Clinic Ehime Japan

6. Kato Dental Clinic Ehime Japan

7. Research Team for Social Participation and Community Health Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology Tokyo Japan

8. Clinical Studies of Education and Psychology Ehime University Graduate School of Education Ehime Japan

9. Department of Internal Medicine Matsuyama Shimin Hospital Ehime Japan

10. Department of Medical Informatics Ehime University Graduate School of Medicine Ehime Japan

11. Department of Healthcare Data Science Ehime University Graduate School of Medicine Ehime Japan

12. Department of Lifestyle‐related Medicine and Endocrinology Ehime University Graduate School of Medicine Ehime Japan

13. Department of Community Medicine Ehime University Graduate School of Medicine Ehime Japan

Abstract

ABSTRACTObjectiveAlthough it has been suggested that a decline in oral function is one of the potential risk factors affecting mild cognitive impairment (MCI), evidence is insufficient to draw clear conclusions. This Japanese cross‐sectional study examined the association between tongue pressure (TP) and MCI in middle‐aged and older adults aged 36–84 years.MethodsStudy participants were 1019 (368 men and 651 women). TP was evaluated using a TP measurement device. The maximum value of three measurements was used for analysis. MCI was defined as being present if a participant had a Japanese version of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment score of <26. Adjustment was made for age, smoking status, alcohol consumption, leisure‐time physical activity, body mass index, hypertension, dyslipidemia, diabetes mellitus, history of depression, number of teeth, employment, education, and household income.ResultsThe prevalence of MCI was 45.3%. Among women, compared with the lowest tertile of TP, the second and highest tertiles were significantly associated with a lower prevalence of MCI with a clear dose–response relationship; the adjusted odds ratio (95% confidence intervals) in the second and highest tertiles of TP were 0.54 (0.36–0.83) and 0.55 (0.36–0.84), respectively (p for trend = 0.005). In contrast, no statistically significant association was observed between TP and the prevalence of MCI among men.ConclusionsOur findings suggest that higher TP might be inversely associated with the prevalence of MCI in middle‐aged and older Japanese women.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

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