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Added Sugar Consumption and Chronic Oral Disease Burden among Adolescents in Brazil

Authors :
Bruno Braga Benatti
Joana Cunha-Cruz
Marizélia Rodrigues Costa Ribeiro
Cecília Cláudia Costa Ribeiro
Ana Karina Teixeira da Cunha França
Cadidja Dayane Sousa do Carmo
Mayra Moura Franco
J X P Teixeira
Cláudia Maria Coelho Alves
Source :
Journal of Dental Research. 97:508-514
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2018.

Abstract

Chronic oral diseases are rarely studied together, especially with an emphasis on their common risk factors. This study examined the association of added sugar consumption on "chronic oral disease burden" among adolescents, with consideration of obesity and systemic inflammation pathways through structural equation modeling. A cross-sectional study was conducted of a complex random sample of adolescent students enrolled at public schools in Sao Luis, Brazil ( n = 405). The outcome was chronic oral disease burden, a latent variable based on the presence of probing depth ≥4 mm, bleeding on probing, caries, and clinical consequences of untreated caries. The following hypotheses were tested: 1) caries and periodontal diseases among adolescents are correlated with each other; 2) added sugar consumption and obesity are associated with chronic oral disease burden; and 3) chronic oral disease burden is linked to systemic inflammation. Models were adjusted for socioeconomic status, added sugar consumption, oral hygiene behaviors, obesity, and serum levels of interleukin 6 (IL-6). All estimators of the latent variable chronic oral disease burden involved factor loadings ≥0.5 and P values

Details

ISSN :
15440591 and 00220345
Volume :
97
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Dental Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c5a12a3124a3624f0eeaf4f9980ab71e