– This paper assesses the risk from sugar consumption in a population of schoolchildren with low caries experience. It relates eight different measures of sugar consumption to the occurrence of any DMFS increment, and, separately, to approximal and pit-and-fissure DMFS. The data are from a 3-yr longitudinal study of 429 children, initially aged 11–15, residing in non-fluoridated rural communities in Michigan, USA. All children completed at least three dietary interviews, were present for baseline and final dental examinations, and had a parent or guardian provide questionnaire information on residence history, use of fluoride and dental services, and family history. Results indicated that a higher proportion of total energy intake from suga...
Background: Sugar-sweetened drinks (SSDs) are known to be cariogenic, but this association has not b...
Background: Sugar-sweetened drinks (SSDs) are known to be cariogenic, but this association has not b...
Background: Sugar-sweetened drinks (SSDs) are known to be cariogenic, but this association has not b...
A three-year longitudinal study was carried out with a group of children, initially aged 11-15, resi...
Objectives: To estimate the frequency and pattern of sugar intake among Pakistani school going child...
Objectives: To examine the association between consumption frequency of foods and drinks with added ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate further the relationship between intake of sucrose-cont...
First Published April 24, 2021The study aimed to quantify the excess risk of interaction between hig...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Previous studies have suggested a positive...
Background: Dental caries, as a multi-factorial problem, is prevalent among children. The aim of thi...
The relation between caries incidence and sugar consumption was cleared up by Takeuchi and Takahashi...
The relation between caries incidence and sugar consumption was cleared up by Takeuchi and Takahashi...
With the aim of evaluating the relationship between consumption of sweet snacks (sugars) and caries ...
The relation between caries incidence and sugar consumption was cleared up by Takeuchi and Takahashi...
Background: Sugar-sweetened drinks (SSDs) are known to be cariogenic, but this association has not b...
Background: Sugar-sweetened drinks (SSDs) are known to be cariogenic, but this association has not b...
Background: Sugar-sweetened drinks (SSDs) are known to be cariogenic, but this association has not b...
Background: Sugar-sweetened drinks (SSDs) are known to be cariogenic, but this association has not b...
A three-year longitudinal study was carried out with a group of children, initially aged 11-15, resi...
Objectives: To estimate the frequency and pattern of sugar intake among Pakistani school going child...
Objectives: To examine the association between consumption frequency of foods and drinks with added ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate further the relationship between intake of sucrose-cont...
First Published April 24, 2021The study aimed to quantify the excess risk of interaction between hig...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Previous studies have suggested a positive...
Background: Dental caries, as a multi-factorial problem, is prevalent among children. The aim of thi...
The relation between caries incidence and sugar consumption was cleared up by Takeuchi and Takahashi...
The relation between caries incidence and sugar consumption was cleared up by Takeuchi and Takahashi...
With the aim of evaluating the relationship between consumption of sweet snacks (sugars) and caries ...
The relation between caries incidence and sugar consumption was cleared up by Takeuchi and Takahashi...
Background: Sugar-sweetened drinks (SSDs) are known to be cariogenic, but this association has not b...
Background: Sugar-sweetened drinks (SSDs) are known to be cariogenic, but this association has not b...
Background: Sugar-sweetened drinks (SSDs) are known to be cariogenic, but this association has not b...
Background: Sugar-sweetened drinks (SSDs) are known to be cariogenic, but this association has not b...