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Amanda Rodrigues Amorim Adegboye1, Danilo Dias Santana2, Pedro Paulo Teixeira Dos Santos2, Paula Guedes Cocate3, Camila Benaim2, Maria Beatriz Trindade de Castro2, Michael Maia Schlüssel4, Gilberto Kac2, Berit Lilienthal Heitmann5,6.
Abstract
In this 2 × 2 factorial, outcome-assessor blinded, feasibility randomised trial we explored the effect of a non-pharmaceutical multi-component intervention on periodontal health and metabolic and inflammatory profiles among pregnant women with periodontitis receiving prenatal care in a Brazilian public health centre. 69 pregnant women (gestational age ≤20 weeks, T0) were randomly allocated into four groups: (1) fortified sachet (vitamin D and calcium) and powdered milk plus periodontal therapy during pregnancy (early PT) (n = 17); (2) placebo sachet and powdered milk plus early PT (n = 15); (3) fortified sachet and powdered milk plus late PT (after delivery) (n = 19); (4) placebo sachet and powdered milk plus late PT (n = 18). Third trimester (T1) and 6-8 weeks postpartum (T2) exploratory outcomes included periodontal health (% sites with bleeding on probing (BOP)), glucose, insulin, C-Reactive Protein, serum calcium and vitamin D. The mean BOP was significantly reduced in the early PT groups, while BOP worsened in the late PT groups. No significant effect of fortification on BOP was observed. Changes in glucose levels and variation on birthweight did not differ among groups This feasibility trial provides preliminary evidence for estimating the minimum clinically important differences for selected maternal outcomes. A large-scale trial to evaluate the interventions' clinical benefits and cost-effectiveness is warranted.Entities:
Keywords: calcium; exploratory efficacy; feasibility trial; periodontitis; pregnant women; vitamin D
Year: 2021 PMID: 33673568 PMCID: PMC7997467 DOI: 10.3390/nu13030783
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 5.717