2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jdent.2022.104113
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Group-based trajectories of maternal intake of sugar-sweetened beverage and offspring oral health from a prospective birth cohort study

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“…95%CI: 95% confidence intervals A number of cohort studies to date have evaluated the effect of FSI on child dental caries [26][27][28]. Our analysis of maternal sugars consumption since birth of the child identified an effect of maternal sugars consumption on child dental caries experience [29]. Maternal sugars consumption was associated with early introduction of foods and drinks that were high in sugars to their infant [30].…”
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confidence: 91%
“…95%CI: 95% confidence intervals A number of cohort studies to date have evaluated the effect of FSI on child dental caries [26][27][28]. Our analysis of maternal sugars consumption since birth of the child identified an effect of maternal sugars consumption on child dental caries experience [29]. Maternal sugars consumption was associated with early introduction of foods and drinks that were high in sugars to their infant [30].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…This study categorized mothers’ sugar-sweetened beverages intake into three levels: “Stable low”, “Moderate but increasing”, and “High early”. This study found that the children of mothers in the ‘High early’ and ‘Moderate but increasing’ groups had greater experience with dental caries than those in the ‘Stable low’ trajectory, respectively [ 9 ]. In the context of ECC, our group assessed the maternal relatedness of oral microbiome in a set of mothers and preschool children [ 10 ].…”
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confidence: 99%