2016
DOI: 10.4034/pboci.2016.161.26
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Influence of Soft Drink Intake on the SalivarypH of Schoolchildren

Abstract: Objective: To evaluate the influence of Coca-Cola ® consumption on the salivary pH of 12-year old children. Material and Methods: The convenience sample was composed of forty-five 12-year old students of both genders from public schools of Itatiba, state of São Paulo, Brazil. Salivary pH was measured with pH colorimetric tape indicator (Merck). The reading of the colorimetric method was made by an experienced evaluator under uniform lighting conditions. The colorimetric tape was positioned in the back of the s… Show more

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“…yang menyatakan terjadi penurunan pH saliva segera setelah mengonsumsi minuman berkarbonasi, yaitu dari pH baseline 7,23 menjadi 6,26. 14 Penelitian yang dilakukan oleh Takahashi dkk. menyebutkan penurunan rata-rata pH saliva terendah pada subjek yang mengonsumsi jus jeruk terjadi segera setelah konsumsi, yaitu 6,1±1,6 kemudian kembali seperti pH awal (7,2±0,5) setelah 600 detik.…”
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“…yang menyatakan terjadi penurunan pH saliva segera setelah mengonsumsi minuman berkarbonasi, yaitu dari pH baseline 7,23 menjadi 6,26. 14 Penelitian yang dilakukan oleh Takahashi dkk. menyebutkan penurunan rata-rata pH saliva terendah pada subjek yang mengonsumsi jus jeruk terjadi segera setelah konsumsi, yaitu 6,1±1,6 kemudian kembali seperti pH awal (7,2±0,5) setelah 600 detik.…”
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“…The studies have mostly been done in vitro, focusing on examining the buffering capacity of saliva or the ability of acidic beverages to damage the teeth enamel and dentin [6][7][8][9][10][11][12]. In vivo studies have been carried out on children and young people aged 18-25 by measuring the salivary pH value at different intervals after taking fruit juices, teas, wine or consuming certain types of sweets or foods [1,4,5,[13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20]. In vivo findings on the salivary pH values in humans after taking carbonated mineral water and sugar-sweetened soda at different time intervals in the scientific literature are few.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The amount and frequency of consumption of acidic foods and beverages has increased in recent years, mainly due to changes in the lifestyle of the population (Almenara et al, 2016). Changes in the eating habits of the Brazilian population have also been reflected in the high consumption of nutritional supplements, especially by people who practice physical activities and go to the gym (Hallak et al, 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%