Sema Öncel
Dokuz Eylül University
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Journal of Bone and Mineral Metabolism | 2003
Ali Gur; Kemal Nas; Önder Kayhan; Mesut Birol Atay; Gulseren Akyuz; Dilsad Sindal; Ramazan Akşit; Sema Öncel; Guzin Dilsen; Remzi Çevik; O. Hakan Gunduz; Yuksel Ersoy; Zuhal Altay; Cihat Öztürk; Selami Akkuş; Ozlem Senocak; Vural Kavuncu; Mehmet Kirnap; Ibrahim Tekeoglu; Ferda Erdogan; Aysegul Jale Sarac; Levent Demiralp; Atilla Demirkesen; Mehmet Adam
Abstract. The purpose of this study was to investigate the associations of tooth loss with skeletal bone mass, years since menopause, educational level, current smoking status, dietary calcium intake, and number of pregnancies in postmenopausal osteoporotic women in Turkey. The study population consisted of 1171 postmenopausal women aged 40–86 years (mean age, 61.19 ± 7.28 years). A detailed history was obtained from all women, including relevant lifestyle parameters, risk factors, and measurements of weight and height. Women were separated into three groups according to the number of teeth remaining as group 1 (edentulous, 457 women), group 2 (10 or fewer teeth, 232 women), and group 3 (more than 10 teeth remaining, 482 women). There was no significant difference among the three groups in mean age and menopausal age (P < 0.05). Body mass index of group 1 was significantly higher than that of group 2 (P < 0.01). Educational level was significantly different between three groups: groups 1 and 2 (P < 0.001), groups 1 and 3 (P < 0.0001), and groups 2 and 3 (P < 0.001). Educational level was lowest in group 1 and highest in group 3. Despite a low ratio of cigarette smoking in general, a smoking habit was most prevalent in group 3 and least in group 2. The ratio of women receiving adequate calcium was significantly lower in group 1 than in other groups (P < 0.001); mean calcium intake was similar in all groups. The number of pregnancies was significantly higher in group 1 than in other groups (P < 0.001). Lumbar bone mineral density (BMD) of group 1 was significantly lower than that of groups 2 and 3 (P < 0.001). Although no significant difference was found between groups 1 and 3, femoral neck BMD of group 2 was less than in others, and differences between groups 1 and 2 and between groups 2 and 3 (P < 0.001) were significant. Lumbar bone mineral content (BMC) of group 1 was significantly lower than that of groups 2 and 3 (P < 0.001), and lumbar BMC in group 2 was significantly higher than in group 3 (P < 0.05). Femoral neck BMC in group 1 was significantly higher than in groups 2 and 3 (P < 0.001). In conclusion, lumbar BMD and BMC in the edentulous group were significantly lower, whereas femoral neck BMD and BMC were significantly higher in edentulous group compared with the others. Our findings indicated that improvement in lifestyle factors and nutritional strategies for the treatment and prevention of osteoporosis may have additional benefit in reducing tooth loss.
Archives of Rheumatology | 2018
Tiraje Tuncer; Erdal Gilgil; Cahit Kaçar; Yeşim Kurtaiş; Şehim Kutlay; Bulent Butun; Peyman Yalçin; Ülkü Akarırmak; Lale Altan; Fusun Ardic; Özge Ardiçoğlu; Zuhal Altay; Ferhan Canturk; Lale Cerrahoğlu; Remzi Çevik; Hüseyin Demir; Berrin Durmaz; Nigar Dursun; Tuncay Duruöz; Canan Erdoğan; Deniz Evcik; Savaş Gürsoy; Sami Hizmetli; Ece Kaptanoğlu; Önder Kayhan; Mehmet Kirnap; Siranuş Kokino; Erkan Kozanoğlu; Banu Kuran; Kemal Nas
Objectives This study aims to estimate the prevalence of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and spondyloarthritis (SpA) in Turkey using the same telephone questionnaire developed for screening RA and SpA in France and used in Serbia and Lithuania. Material and methods The study was performed in two steps. In step I, the French questionnaire was translated into Turkish and validated through a group of 200 patients (80 males, 120 females; mean age 44.0±13.1 years; range 19 to 75 years) followed up at the rheumatology departments of University Hospitals in Antalya and Ankara. In step II, the validated Turkish questionnaire was administered face-to-face to randomly selected 4,012 subjects (1,670 males, 2,342 females; mean age 41.5±16.8 years; range 16 to 97 years) by trained general practitioners across the country, in 25 prov- inces for case detection. The subjects who were suspected of having RA or SpA in accordance with the questionnaire were invited to the nearest university hospital for rheumatologic examination in order to confirm the diagnosis. Results In step II, a total of 25 subjects (2 males, 23 females) were diagnosed as RA. The standardized RA prevalence for the general population of Turkey was calculated as 0.56% (95% confidence interval [CI]; 0.33-0.79), 0.10% (95% CI; -0.05-0.25) for males and 0.89% (95% CI; 0.51-1.27) for females. A total of 18 subjects (3 males, 15 females) were diagnosed as SpA. The standardized SpA prevalence for the general population of Turkey was 0.46% (95% CI; 0.25-0.67), 0.17% (95% CI; -0.03-0.37) for males and 0.65% (95% CI; 0.32-0.98) for females. The prevalence of RA was highest in the Northern region (2.00%) and the prevalence of SpA was highest in the Central region (1.49%). Conclusion The prevalences of RA and SpA in Turkey are close to each other and there are significant inter-regional variations in prevalences of both RA and SpA.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | 2012
Funda Atamaz; Berrin Durmaz; Meltem Baydar; Ozlem Y. Demircioglu; Ayse Iyiyapici; Banu Kuran; Sema Öncel; Omer Faruk Sendur
Rheumatology International | 2013
Mehmet Tuncay Duruöz; L. Doward; Yasemin Turan; Lale Cerrahoglu; Mustafa Yurtkuran; Mustafa Calis; N. Tas; Salih Ozgocmen; O. Yoleri; Berrin Durmaz; Sema Öncel; Tiraje Tuncer; Omer Faruk Sendur; Murat Birtane; Fikret Tüzün; Ümit Bingöl; Mehmet Kirnap; G. Celik Erturk; O. Ardicoglu; A. Memis; Funda Atamaz; Ramazan Kizil; Cahit Kaçar; Gülcan Gürer; Kaan Uzunca; Hidayet Sarı
Rheumatology International | 2002
Fatma İnanıcı-Ersöz; Yeşim Gökçe-Kutsal; Sema Öncel; Merih Eryavuz; Özlen Peker; Şeniz Ök
Journal of Clinical Densitometry | 2006
Berrin Durmaz; Sema Öncel; Yesim Kirazli; Serap Alper; Özlen Peker; Merih Saridogan; Yeşim Gökçe Kutsal; Gulay Dinçer; Fatma Atalay; Nurten Eskiyurt
Turkish Journal of Geriatrics-Turk Geriatri Dergisi | 2013
Mehtap Gündoğdu; Sema Öncel; Ebru Şahin; Meltem Baydar; Banu Dilek
Archive | 2013
Gökçe Kutsal; Serpil Savaş; Sevilay Karahan; Ayhan Kamanli; Banu Kuran; Sema Öncel
Health | 2013
Yeşim Gökçe Kutsal; Nurten Eskiyurt; Jale İrdesel; Vesile Sepici; Hatice Ugurlu; Yesim Kirazli; Fusun Ardic; Mirko Koršić; Tonko Vlak; Mane Grlickov; Snezana Markovic Temelkova; Miroslav Lazarov; Nada Pilipovic; Vera Popovic; Aleksandar Dimic; Branka Kovacev; Dorina Ruci; Argjend Tafaj; Elma Kucukalic-Selimovic; Dijana Avdic; Hajrija Seleskovic; Snjezana Pejicic; Bulent Butun; Gulseren Akyuz; Lale Cerrahoğlu; Omer Faruk Sendur; Peyman Yalçin; Sema Öncel; Merih Saridogan; Tunay Sarpel
Archives of Rheumatology | 2013
Yeşim Gökçe Kutsal; Serpil Savaş; Fatma Inanici; Oya Özdemir; Sevilay Karahan; Asuman Doğan; Sami Hizmetli; Ayhan Kamanli; Banu Kuran; Sema Öncel; Selda Sarikaya; Kazım Şenel; Hatice Uğurlu; Pelin Yazgan