2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.archoralbio.2006.06.010
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Gender difference in unstimulated whole saliva flow rate and salivary gland sizes

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“…We recently MW molecular weight, C control group, O obese group, O-BS obese subjected to bariatric surgery group, PM number of peptides matched, n.m. fold of variation not measureable because protein spot was only observed in the gels from one of the obese groups (obs) or only in gels from the control group (ct) a Values represent the ratio of spot percentage volumes between the control and each group of obese individuals b No differences relative to group C Changes in morbidly obese women's salivary proteome observed that young rats, prone to obesity, presented higher salivary alpha-amylase levels than animals resistant to the development of obesity, suggesting the possible use of saliva in signalling individuals susceptible to weight gain [37]. Because saliva composition is influenced by gender [21], only women were selected as subjects for the present study. A higher total protein concentration was observed in the saliva of obese individuals who had not been subjected to bariatric surgery, in line with reports on obese children and adolescents [34], and men [36].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We recently MW molecular weight, C control group, O obese group, O-BS obese subjected to bariatric surgery group, PM number of peptides matched, n.m. fold of variation not measureable because protein spot was only observed in the gels from one of the obese groups (obs) or only in gels from the control group (ct) a Values represent the ratio of spot percentage volumes between the control and each group of obese individuals b No differences relative to group C Changes in morbidly obese women's salivary proteome observed that young rats, prone to obesity, presented higher salivary alpha-amylase levels than animals resistant to the development of obesity, suggesting the possible use of saliva in signalling individuals susceptible to weight gain [37]. Because saliva composition is influenced by gender [21], only women were selected as subjects for the present study. A higher total protein concentration was observed in the saliva of obese individuals who had not been subjected to bariatric surgery, in line with reports on obese children and adolescents [34], and men [36].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hal tersebut disebabkan oleh karakteristik kelenjar saliva. Inoue et al (2006) menyatakan bahwa BMI berkorelasi positif dengan ukuran kelenjar saliva. Ukuran kelenjar parotid dan submandibular pada individu underweight lebih kecil dibandingkan individu dengan BMI normal.…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…The data that we acquired suggested that, at least among healthy young adults, age and BMI account for little or none of the inter-individual differences in resting and masticating SFRs. Some studies have reported sex differences in salivation ability, which were suggested to result from differences in the sizes of salivary glands in men and women (Heintze et al 1983;Inoue et al 2006;Ono et al 2007). However, in the present study, we observed no apparent differences between the SFRs of men and women during either the resting or masticating states, as shown in Table 1.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%