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Oral health behavior and metabolic syndrome and its components in adults
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نویسنده
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kobayashi y. ,niu k. ,guan l. ,momma h. ,guo h. ,cui y. ,nagatomi r.
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منبع
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journal of dental research - 2012 - دوره : 91 - شماره : 5 - صفحه:479 -484
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چکیده
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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.
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کلیدواژه
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cardiovascular risk factors; CRP; high-sensitivity C-reactive protein; inflammatory; periodontal disease; toothbrushing
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آدرس
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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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