2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1752-7325.2009.00130.x
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Association Between Periodontal Disease and Metabolic Syndrome

Abstract: Our findings suggest an association between periodontal disease and metabolic syndrome in Japanese workers between the ages of 20 and 60 years.

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“…If we analyze just these 7 studies, considering them of better quality, we can confirm that this association is true be- Borges et al, 2007Ekuniet al, 2009Kumaret al, 2009Li et al, 2009Lundinet al, 2004Machado et al, 2005Morita et al, 2009Pitiphatet al, 2008Saito et al, 2005Saito et al, 2008Wood et al, 2003Johnson, 2008 Yáñezet al, cause five studies observed association between obesity and periodontitis and only 2 observed a trend of association 21,46 . The calibration of examiners is important to standardize the periodontal assessment and to obtain reliable results.…”
Section: Control (Normal)mentioning
confidence: 76%
“…If we analyze just these 7 studies, considering them of better quality, we can confirm that this association is true be- Borges et al, 2007Ekuniet al, 2009Kumaret al, 2009Li et al, 2009Lundinet al, 2004Machado et al, 2005Morita et al, 2009Pitiphatet al, 2008Saito et al, 2005Saito et al, 2008Wood et al, 2003Johnson, 2008 Yáñezet al, cause five studies observed association between obesity and periodontitis and only 2 observed a trend of association 21,46 . The calibration of examiners is important to standardize the periodontal assessment and to obtain reliable results.…”
Section: Control (Normal)mentioning
confidence: 76%
“…The usefulness of the scale on the population �ith chronic disease is para�ount for diabetes �ellitus 2� hypertensive and obese patients (�) on a first�level basis� considering these are clusters of institutionalized subjects �ith a high i�pact on the health s�ste� and because the first two diseases are considered of hi�h risk for oral health (14). In populations such as ours (latin-a�erican)� �ith a high prevalence of oral health proble�s and �ith a long-lasting lack of hu�an resources and of equip�ent in institutionalized health facilities� it is necessar� to increase the efficiency of the institutions and focus primarily on the adult population� speciall� in those �ith a �etabolic s�ndro�e (15) or �ith an� of their co�ponents� �ost of all because of the possibilit� of avoiding an� of the co�plications of a chronic disease� b� preventing periodontal disease (16 Table 4. Average score and percentage of risk as: Scale UISESS-B� Index CPO and Index UISESS -F b� patient groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oxidative stress is also associated with the development of hypertension [39, 46]. Individuals with moderate to severe PD show higher blood pressure levels [66, 67]. Thus, insulin resistance and oxidative stress seem to be common elements present in MS, periodontitis, CVD and hypertension [61-64].…”
Section: Pathophysiologic Mechanisms That Could Explain the Associatimentioning
confidence: 99%