@article{oai:mdu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002846, author = {SUGIE, MIHO and NAKAMURA, SUGURU and KOMACHIYA, MIHIO and TAGUCHI, AKIRA and UDAGAWA, NOBUYUKI and YOSHIANRI, NOBUO and 杉江, 美穂 and 中村, 卓 and 小町谷, 美帆 and 田口, 明 and 宇田川, 信之 and 吉成, 伸夫}, issue = {1}, journal = {松本歯学, Journal of the Matsumoto Dental University Society}, month = {Sep}, note = {application/pdf, Frailty is a cause of a nursing care status for the elderly people. Generally, elderly people get aged by various diseases such as Non–Communicable Diseases, stress, and lifestyle diseases overlap, and go through a period of frailty to necessary support, state of longterm care required stages. Therefore, efforts to stop weakness during the frailty period which can return to a healthy state, that is, to extend healthy life span is very important in future medical care.Social capital is characterized as a capital of a social organization that leads cooperative action to achieve the objectives of “social connection: network”, “norm”, “trust”, and has been reported a deep relationship with healthy life.Therefore, by examining the relationship between the health condition of the periodontal tissue, and the frailty and social capital, we focused on the influence on the healthy life from the health condition of the periodontal tissue. In other words, in this study, through the hypothesis that the health condition of periodontal tissue correlates with the frailty, and that individualsʼ social capital deteriorates due to frailty, it was aimed to elucidate whether the health condition of the periodontal tissue affects the healthy life span or not. A correlation tendency between the pre frailty state and the number of present teeth and the feeling of oral health of social capital was observed. When the pre frailty state worsened, the number of present teeth increased, and if the oral health condition at the questionnaire was bad, pre frailty state worsened. Further studies are needed to increase the number of cases in the future to determine whether oral condition due to periodontal disease is associated with frailty.}, pages = {1--10}, title = {歯周組織の状態とフレイル,ソーシャルキャピタルの関連性に関する疫学研究}, volume = {45}, year = {2019} }