1. Elevated leukocyte count is associated with periodontitis in Korean adults: the 2012-2014 KNHANES.
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Kwon, Y ‐ J, Jeon, K ‐ J, Chung, T ‐ H, and Lee, Y ‐ J
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LEUKOCYTE count , *CROSS-sectional method , *LEUCOCYTES , *PHYSICAL diagnosis , *QI (Chinese philosophy) , *MULTIPLE regression analysis , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *SEVERITY of illness index , *CHI-squared test , *ODDS ratio , *SURVEYS , *ACUPUNCTURE points , *SPHYGMOMANOMETERS , *ONE-way analysis of variance , *INFLAMMATION , *CONFIDENCE intervals , *ANTHROPOMETRY , *DATA analysis software , *PERIODONTITIS , *BIOMARKERS - Abstract
Objective Both an elevated leukocyte count and periodontitis share well-recognized associations with cardiometabolic diseases. This cross-sectional study aimed to identify whether the leukocyte count is associated with periodontitis in a nationally representative Korean adult population. Materials and Methods Data from 9391 participants (3659 males and 5732 females) enrolled in 2012-2014 Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey were analyzed. Leukocyte quartiles were categorized as follows: 3000 ≤ Q1 ≤ 4870, 4880 ≤ Q2 ≤5790, 5800 ≤ Q3 ≤ 6840, and 6850 ≤ Q4 ≤ 10000 cells/ μl. Periodontitis was defined as scoring greater than or equal to 'code 3' in at least one site according to the WHO's Community Periodontal Index. The odds ratios ( ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CIs) for periodontitis in each leukocyte count quartile were calculated using multiple logistic regression analyses. Results The prevalence of periodontitis was directly correlated with increasing leukocyte quartiles: 19%, 20.4%, 24.3%, and 30.3%. Compared with the lowest leukocyte quartile group, the OR (95% CI) for periodontitis of the highest leukocyte quartile was 1.558 (1.285-1.891) after controlling for confounding factors. Conclusion An elevated leukocyte count was positively associated with the presence of periodontitis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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