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   Oral health behavior and metabolic syndrome and its components in adults  
   
نویسنده kobayashi y. ,niu k. ,guan l. ,momma h. ,guo h. ,cui y. ,nagatomi r.
منبع journal of dental research - 2012 - دوره : 91 - شماره : 5 - صفحه:479 -484
چکیده    Inflammation has been strongly related to metabolic syndrome (mets). periodontal disease is the most common chronic infection in adults. we investigated a cross-sectional (n = 925) and 3-year longitudinal (n = 685) relationship between the daily frequency of toothbrushing and mets. in the cross-sectional analysis,the prevalence of mets was 15.7%. after adjustment for potential confounding factors (including all lifestyle factors),the odds ratios (95% confidence interval [ci]) of having mets in those who brushed 2 times/day and ≤ 3 times/day were 0.71 (0.48-1.05) and 0.47 (0.24-0.92),respectively,as compared with ratios in those with a toothbrushing frequency of ≥ 1 time/day. increasing toothbrushing frequency tended to relate inversely to hypertriglyceridemia and high-sensitivity c-reactive protein. in the longitudinal analysis,99 participants were newly diagnosed with mets. the adjusted odds ratios (95% ci) of the mets in participants who brushed 2 times/day and ≤ 3 times/day as compared with participants who brushed ≥ 1 time/day were 0.80 (0.49-1.31) and 0.43 (0.19-0.97),respectively. the frequency of toothbrushing was related inversely only to hypertriglyceridemia,consistent with the cross-sectional analysis. this study found that more frequent toothbrushing is related to a lower prevalence and incidence of mets. these results suggest that more frequent toothbrushing may contribute to the prevention of mets due to the inflammation/triglyceride pathway. © 2012 international & american associations for dental research.
کلیدواژه cardiovascular risk factors; CRP; high-sensitivity C-reactive protein; inflammatory; periodontal disease; toothbrushing
آدرس division of biomedical engineering for health and welfare,tohoku university graduate school of biomedical engineering,2-1 seiryo-machi,aoba-ku,sendai 980-8575, Japan, division of biomedical engineering for health and welfare,tohoku university graduate school of biomedical engineering,2-1 seiryo-machi,aoba-ku,sendai 980-8575, Japan, division of biomedical engineering for health and welfare,tohoku university graduate school of biomedical engineering,2-1 seiryo-machi,aoba-ku,sendai 980-8575, Japan, division of biomedical engineering for health and welfare,tohoku university graduate school of biomedical engineering,2-1 seiryo-machi,aoba-ku,sendai 980-8575, Japan, division of biomedical engineering for health and welfare,tohoku university graduate school of biomedical engineering,2-1 seiryo-machi,aoba-ku,sendai 980-8575, Japan, division of biomedical engineering for health and welfare,tohoku university graduate school of biomedical engineering,2-1 seiryo-machi,aoba-ku,sendai 980-8575, Japan, division of biomedical engineering for health and welfare,tohoku university graduate school of biomedical engineering,2-1 seiryo-machi,aoba-ku,sendai 980-8575, Japan
 
     
   
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