Abstract Objectives Diet is one of the main factors influencing the diversity and interactions of the oral microbiota. The purpose of this study is to determine the impact of sugar intake on the microbial diversity and bacteria that predominate under these conditions. Material and Methods A systematic review was conducted according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analyses (PRISMA) guide, using the PubMed, Scopus, and Science Direct databases and combinations of the words “microbiota,” “microbiology,” “bacteria,” “sugars,” “dysbiosis,” “caries,” “microbiome,” “oral microbial,” and “oral microbiota profile pattern.” The selection criteria included year, language, type of publication, comparison of microbiota d...
This article was submitted to Nutrition and Microbes, a section of the journal Frontiers in Nutritio...
Abstract Obesity is an increasing global health concern and is associated with a broad range of morb...
Modifiable lifestyle interventions may influence dental disease by shifting the composition of the o...
The aim was to compare the oral microbial profiles in young adults with an intake of free sugars abo...
Oral microbiota ecology is influenced by environmental and host conditions, but few studies have eva...
PURPOSE: It has been suggested that a high intake of sugar or sweeteners may result in an unfavorabl...
Background: The excessive and frequent intake of refined sugar leads to caries. However, the relatio...
Excess sugar consumption—common in youth—is associated with poor health. Evidence on the relationshi...
Excessive sucrose consumption is associated with numerous health problems, including dental caries, ...
Scope: The composition of the gut microbiota is influenced by the dietary nutrient. Sugar has been l...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE The involvement of the oral microbiota as a possible link between period...
The so-called Western diet is rich in saturated fat and sugars and poor in plant-derived fibers, and...
Background: Diet may influence health directly or indirectly via the human microbiota, emphasizing t...
This article was submitted to Nutrition and Microbes, a section of the journal Frontiers in Nutritio...
Abstract Obesity is an increasing global health concern and is associated with a broad range of morb...
Modifiable lifestyle interventions may influence dental disease by shifting the composition of the o...
The aim was to compare the oral microbial profiles in young adults with an intake of free sugars abo...
Oral microbiota ecology is influenced by environmental and host conditions, but few studies have eva...
PURPOSE: It has been suggested that a high intake of sugar or sweeteners may result in an unfavorabl...
Background: The excessive and frequent intake of refined sugar leads to caries. However, the relatio...
Excess sugar consumption—common in youth—is associated with poor health. Evidence on the relationshi...
Excessive sucrose consumption is associated with numerous health problems, including dental caries, ...
Scope: The composition of the gut microbiota is influenced by the dietary nutrient. Sugar has been l...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE The involvement of the oral microbiota as a possible link between period...
The so-called Western diet is rich in saturated fat and sugars and poor in plant-derived fibers, and...
Background: Diet may influence health directly or indirectly via the human microbiota, emphasizing t...
This article was submitted to Nutrition and Microbes, a section of the journal Frontiers in Nutritio...
Abstract Obesity is an increasing global health concern and is associated with a broad range of morb...
Modifiable lifestyle interventions may influence dental disease by shifting the composition of the o...