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Supplement table 1.
Scoring system for the CONUT score [11]
Parameter
None
Light
Moderate
Severe
Serum albumin (g/dL)
≥3.50
3.00–3.49
2.50–2.99
<2.50
score
≥1600
1200–1599
800–1199
<800
Total cholesterol (mg/dL)
≥180
140–179
100–139
<100
score
score
Total lymphocyte count (/mm )
Supplemental Table 2. Baseline chracteristics at admission and univariate analysis to determine the
factors associated with evaluated the number of teeth loss
All
Evaluated the number of
Non-evaluated
(n = 274)
teeth loss
(n = 79)
(n = 195)
Age (y)
71.2 ± 11.8
72.5 ± 11.0
67.8 ± 13.6
0.008
Female
96 (35.0%)
71 (36.4%)
25 (31.7%)
0.487
Body mass index, kg/m2
22.6 ± 3.9 (n = 273)
22.5 ± 3.9 (n = 194)
23.0 ± 3.8
0.296
Hypertension
206 (75.2 %)
145 (74.4 %)
61 (77.2 %)
0.647
Diabetes mellitus
96 (35.2 %) (n = 273)
57 (29.2 %)
39 (50.0 %) (n = 78)
0.002
Dyslipidemia
154 (56.4 %) (n = 273)
107 (54.9 %)
47 (60.3 %) (n = 78)
0.500
Daily alcohol intake
83 (32.8%) (n = 253)
57 (31.7%) (n = 180)
26 (35.6%) (n = 73)
0.557
Current or past smoking
132 (52.2%) (n = 253)
97 (54.2%) (n = 179)
35 (47.3%) (n = 74)
0.336
Atrial fibrillation
73 (26.8 %) (n = 272)
57 (29.5 %) (n = 193)
16 (20.3%)
0.133
Chronic heart failure
55 (20.1%)
43(22.1%)
12(15.2%)
0.245
Chronic kidney disease
113 (41.2%)
82 (42.1%)
31 (39,2%)
0.687
Previous stroke
64 (23.4%) (n = 273)
43 (22.2%) (n = 194)
21(26.6%)
0.490
NIHSS score at admission
4 [2-12]
5 [2-15]
3 [1-6]
<.001
CONUT score
2 [1-3] (n = 258)
2 [1-4] (n = 185)
2 [0-3] (n = 73)
0.184
CONUT, Controlling Nutritional Status; NIHSS, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale.
Data are presented as the means ± SD for age and body mass index; as median (interquartile range) for
baseline NIHSS score and CONUT score; and as number of patients (%) for others.
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