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How Do Factors at Different Stages of the Lifecourse Contribute to Oral-health-related Quality of Life in Middle Age for Men and Women?

J. Mason1, M.S. Pearce2,*, A.W.G. Walls1, L. Parker2, and J.G. Steele1

1 School of Dental Sciences, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK; and
2 Paediatric and Lifecourse Epidemiology Research Group, Child Health (School of Clinical Medical Sciences), University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK


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Figure. Conceptual framework for fetal, infant, childhood, and adult influences on oral-health-related quality of life at ages 49–51 yrs. The solid lines represent the direct effects of each stage of the lifecourse on oral-health-related quality of life. The dashed lines represent indirect effects mediated through later stages of the lifecourse.

 





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