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Relationship between Metabolic Syndrome Components and Periodontal Disease in a Japanese General Population: the Suita Study.

Miki Kikui1, Yoshihiro Kokubo2, Takahiro Ono1,3, Momoyo Kida1, Takayuki Kosaka1, Masaaki Yamamoto1, Makoto Watanabe2, Yoshinobu Maeda1, Yoshihiro Miyamoto2.   

Abstract

AIM: A positive association between metabolic syndrome (MetS) and periodontal status has recently been noted. However, no study has evaluated the relationship by sex and in a general urban population using the uniform definition proposed in the 2009 Joint Interim Statement. The aim of this study was to clarify the relationship between MetS and periodontal status using the uniform definition in a general urban Japanese population.
METHODS: A total of 1,856 Japanese men and women (mean age: 66.4 years) were studied using data from the Suita study. Periodontal status was evaluated by the Community Periodontal Index (CPI). MetS was defined using the 2009 Joint Interim Statement. The associations of the MetS and its components with periodontal disease were investigated using multiple logistic regression analysis adjusting for age, drinking, and smoking.
RESULTS: Among the components of the MetS, low HDL cholesterol level was significantly associated with periodontal disease in men and women [odds ratios (OR)=2.39 and 1.53; 95% confidence intervals=1.36-4.19 and 1.06-2.19]. Furthermore, the risk of periodontal disease showed 1.43-, 1.42-, and 1.89-fold increases in those with 2, 3, and ≥4 components, respectively, compared with those having no components (Ptrend <0.001). For the analysis by sex, the risk of periodontal disease was increased 2.27- and 1.76-fold in those with ≥4 components in men and women, respectively (both Ptrend=0.001).
CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that MetS and lower HDL cholesterol are associated with periodontal disease. Subjects with two or more MetS components had a significantly higher prevalence of periodontal disease.

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Keywords:  Cross-sectional study; Low HDL cholesterol; Metabolic syndrome; Periodontal disease; Suita study

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27725400      PMCID: PMC5429165          DOI: 10.5551/jat.33761

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Atheroscler Thromb        ISSN: 1340-3478            Impact factor:   4.928


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