2021
DOI: 10.9734/ejnfs/2021/v13i230379
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Dietary Habits and Anthropometric Measures of a Dental Student Population

Abstract: Introduction: Health professionals are expected to understand the relationship between diet and nutrition and overall health. Many relationships between oral health and diet and nutrition are known to contribute to health or disease development. However, few studies to date have evaluated the current dietary habits and behaviors of dental students in the United States. The objective of this study was to complete a longitudinal study of diet and exercise behaviors among dental students during their academic exp… Show more

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“…No data were collected from alumni or graduates, which could potentially demonstrate that this curricular component may positively influence dental student dietary choices and behaviors. In addition, this study did not fully assess or estimate the dietary consumption and intake of other items associated with poor health outcomes and negative health behaviors, such as added salt, sugar and fat, or low-nutrient-dense snack foods containing these ingredients [44]. Incorporation of these items into a more comprehensive dietary assessment may facilitate integration of these data into additional areas of the dental school curriculum, such as dental public health, caries and periodontology concepts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No data were collected from alumni or graduates, which could potentially demonstrate that this curricular component may positively influence dental student dietary choices and behaviors. In addition, this study did not fully assess or estimate the dietary consumption and intake of other items associated with poor health outcomes and negative health behaviors, such as added salt, sugar and fat, or low-nutrient-dense snack foods containing these ingredients [44]. Incorporation of these items into a more comprehensive dietary assessment may facilitate integration of these data into additional areas of the dental school curriculum, such as dental public health, caries and periodontology concepts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ribes and Talens linked instrumental measurements to the perception of things with different textures, which is convenient for people with impaired oral and swallowing abilities . Food–oral processing technologies offer several ways to improve oral drug delivery systems .…”
Section: Use and Application Food-oral Processing For Food Product De...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ribes and Talens linked instrumental measurements to the perception of things with different textures, 49 which is convenient for people with impaired oral and swallowing abilities. 50 Food−oral processing technologies offer several ways to improve oral drug delivery systems. 51 Patients who have difficulty taking medications orally, particularly children and elderly, can be treated more conveniently by embedding medications in food.…”
Section: Use and Application Food-oral Processing For Food Product De...mentioning
confidence: 99%