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Article Dans Une Revue (Article De Synthèse) International Journal of Circumpolar Health Année : 2023

History of dental caries in Inuit populations: genetic implications and ‘distance effect’

Emmanuelle Noirrit-Esclassan
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Omar Alva
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Pawan Krishna Murti
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Liliane Paquet
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Julie Grondin
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Thierry Letellier
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Denis Pierron
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Dental caries is considered the third most important scourge in the world. In North America, Inuit populations are the population the most severely affected by dental caries. It is often assumed that this situation can be explained by a combination of factors classical for Indigenous populations: remoteness (geographical distance), low economic status and low health literacy (cultural distance). Using a bibliographic approach, we tested this hypothesis of the "distance effect" by exploring the caries prevalence in other Indigenous populations living in high-income countries. Next, we tested whether the high prevalence of caries is due to population-specific characteristics by tracking caries prevalence over the past few centuries. In result, we showed that while other Indigenous populations are more impacted by caries than the general populations, the Inuit populations present the highest prevalence. Paradoxically, we showed also that past Inuit populations were almost immune to caries before 1950. These two elements suggest that the prevalence of caries observed presently is a recent maladaptation and that beyond the effect of cultural and geographical distance, specific biocultural factors have to be investigated.

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hal-04786731 , version 1 (16-11-2024)

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Julie Kabous, Rémi Esclassan, Emmanuelle Noirrit-Esclassan, Omar Alva, Pawan Krishna Murti, et al.. History of dental caries in Inuit populations: genetic implications and ‘distance effect’. International Journal of Circumpolar Health, 2023, 82, ⟨10.1080/22423982.2023.2252568⟩. ⟨hal-04786731⟩
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