Association between low fluoride exposure and children's intelligence: a meta-analysis relevant to community water fluoridation

Public Health(2023)

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Eight studies of standardized mean difference in IQ scores from non-endemic fluorosis areas found no statistically significant difference between recommended and lower levels of fluoride (standardized mean difference = 0.07; 95% confidence interval: -0.02, 0.17; I = 0%), and no significant fluctuation in IQ scores across the differences in fluoride concentrations by non-linear modeling with restricted cubic spline (P = 0.21). Meta-analyses of children's and maternal spot urinary fluoride associated pooled regression coefficients (Beta = 0.16; 95% confidence interval: -0.40, 0.73; P = 0.57; I = 0%, Beta = -0.92; 95% CI: -3.29, 1.46; P = 0.45; I = 72%) were not statistically significant. Further regression analysis by standardizing absolute mean IQ scores from lower fluoride areas did not show a relationship between F concentration and IQ scores (Model Likelihood-ratio test: P-value = 0.34.) CONCLUSIONS: These meta-analyses show that fluoride exposure relevant to community water fluoridation is not associated with lower IQ scores in children. However, the reported association observed at higher fluoride levels in endemic areas requires further investigation.
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Fluoride, Fluoridation, Urinary fluoride, Endemic fluorosis, Children's intelligence, IQ
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