Excessive sucrose consumption is associated with numerous health problems, including dental caries, and is considered to play a critical role in shaping the human microbiota. Here, we aimed to confirm the association between sucrose exposure and oral microbiota profile, develop a short food-based index capturing variation among sucrose consumers and validate it against oral microbiota and dental caries in a derivation cohort with 16- to 79-year-old participants (n = 427). Intake and food preferences were recorded by questionnaires and saliva microbiota by 16S rDNA sequencing. Taxonomic similarities clustered participants into five clusters, where one stood out with highest sucrose intake and predicted sugar related metabolic pathways but lo...
PURPOSE: It has been suggested that a high intake of sugar or sweeteners may result in an unfavorabl...
IntroductionPrevious research indicates that the salivary microbiota may be a biomarker of oral as w...
This study compared salivary bacterial profiles in two groups having a 10-fold difference in levels ...
Excessive sucrose consumption is associated with numerous health problems, including dental caries, ...
Oral microbiota ecology is influenced by environmental and host conditions, but few studies have eva...
The aim was to compare the oral microbial profiles in young adults with an intake of free sugars abo...
Background: The excessive and frequent intake of refined sugar leads to caries. However, the relatio...
Background: Caries is associated with shifts of microbiota in dental biofilms and primarily driven b...
Modifiable lifestyle interventions may influence dental disease by shifting the composition of the o...
Abstract Objectives Diet is one of the main factors influencing the diversity and interactions of th...
Modifiable lifestyle interventions may influence dental disease by shifting the composition of the o...
Bovine milk intake has been associated with various disease outcomes, with modulation of the gastro-...
Bovine milk intake has been associated with various disease outcomes, with modulation of the gastro-...
Caries development is associated with shifts in the oral biofilm microbiota and primarily linked to ...
Oral microbiota-host interactions are gaining recognition as potential factors contributing to inter...
PURPOSE: It has been suggested that a high intake of sugar or sweeteners may result in an unfavorabl...
IntroductionPrevious research indicates that the salivary microbiota may be a biomarker of oral as w...
This study compared salivary bacterial profiles in two groups having a 10-fold difference in levels ...
Excessive sucrose consumption is associated with numerous health problems, including dental caries, ...
Oral microbiota ecology is influenced by environmental and host conditions, but few studies have eva...
The aim was to compare the oral microbial profiles in young adults with an intake of free sugars abo...
Background: The excessive and frequent intake of refined sugar leads to caries. However, the relatio...
Background: Caries is associated with shifts of microbiota in dental biofilms and primarily driven b...
Modifiable lifestyle interventions may influence dental disease by shifting the composition of the o...
Abstract Objectives Diet is one of the main factors influencing the diversity and interactions of th...
Modifiable lifestyle interventions may influence dental disease by shifting the composition of the o...
Bovine milk intake has been associated with various disease outcomes, with modulation of the gastro-...
Bovine milk intake has been associated with various disease outcomes, with modulation of the gastro-...
Caries development is associated with shifts in the oral biofilm microbiota and primarily linked to ...
Oral microbiota-host interactions are gaining recognition as potential factors contributing to inter...
PURPOSE: It has been suggested that a high intake of sugar or sweeteners may result in an unfavorabl...
IntroductionPrevious research indicates that the salivary microbiota may be a biomarker of oral as w...
This study compared salivary bacterial profiles in two groups having a 10-fold difference in levels ...