Abstract Objective: To study whether diets based on the Nordic food culture and dietary recommendations are related to periodontal disease development. Methods: The data were based on the Health 2000 and 2011 Surveys (BRIF8901). The participants were aged 30‐49 in 2000, periodontally healthy, without diabetes or rheumatoid arthritis. Analyses were made in the total study population (n = 240) and among nonsmokers (n = 193) in 2011. Periodontal condition was determined in a clinical examination, and the number of teeth with deepened (≥4 mm) periodontal pockets in 2011 was used as an outcome. The diet was measured using a validated food frequency questionnaire and the quality of the diet using the Baltic Sea Diet Score (BSDS) and the Recomme...
AIM: To investigate the association between dietary inflammatory potential and poor periodontal heal...
Diet and nutrition are generally categorized as modifiable lifestyle risk factors for the developmen...
Material and Method: 60 patients within the age range of 35-65 years were included. The selection of...
The aim of the study was to investigate the relationship between specific known dietary patterns and...
Background: Several dietary patterns are reported as risk factors for several chronic diseases inclu...
AIM: To investigate the association between dietary inflammatory potential and poor periodontal heal...
Context Periodontal disease is a chronic inflammatory gum condition that is more prevalent in older ...
Abstract Aim: To examine whether a healthy diet based on nutrient recommendations is associated wit...
Abstract Objective This study aimed to evaluate the inflammatory effect of diet using the dietary In...
Background & Aim: Periodontitis is a chronic disease which can result in progressive loss of th...
This research focuses on studying the potential of the mouth as a gateway into looking at inflammati...
AimWe investigated the cross-sectional association between diet quality and severe periodontitis in ...
Background: The role of nutrition in periodontal health and its effect on progression of disease is ...
AimPeriodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disorder caused by periodontopathic bacteria that causes ...
AimPeriodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disorder caused by periodontopathic bacteria that causes ...
AIM: To investigate the association between dietary inflammatory potential and poor periodontal heal...
Diet and nutrition are generally categorized as modifiable lifestyle risk factors for the developmen...
Material and Method: 60 patients within the age range of 35-65 years were included. The selection of...
The aim of the study was to investigate the relationship between specific known dietary patterns and...
Background: Several dietary patterns are reported as risk factors for several chronic diseases inclu...
AIM: To investigate the association between dietary inflammatory potential and poor periodontal heal...
Context Periodontal disease is a chronic inflammatory gum condition that is more prevalent in older ...
Abstract Aim: To examine whether a healthy diet based on nutrient recommendations is associated wit...
Abstract Objective This study aimed to evaluate the inflammatory effect of diet using the dietary In...
Background & Aim: Periodontitis is a chronic disease which can result in progressive loss of th...
This research focuses on studying the potential of the mouth as a gateway into looking at inflammati...
AimWe investigated the cross-sectional association between diet quality and severe periodontitis in ...
Background: The role of nutrition in periodontal health and its effect on progression of disease is ...
AimPeriodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disorder caused by periodontopathic bacteria that causes ...
AimPeriodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disorder caused by periodontopathic bacteria that causes ...
AIM: To investigate the association between dietary inflammatory potential and poor periodontal heal...
Diet and nutrition are generally categorized as modifiable lifestyle risk factors for the developmen...
Material and Method: 60 patients within the age range of 35-65 years were included. The selection of...