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Public Health Nutrition
BMI, eating habits and sleep in relation to salivary counts of mutans streptococci in children – the IDEFICS Sweden study
Louise Arvidsson1  Lauren Lissner1  Anne Lanfer1  Dowen Birkhed1  Kirsten Mehlig1  Gabriele Eiben1  Monica Hunsberger1  Staffan Mårild1 
关键词: BMI Z-score;    IDEFICS;    Mutans streptococci;    Meal frequency;    Sugar propensity;    Sleep duration;   
DOI  :  10.1017/S1368980015002347
学科分类:卫生学
来源: Cambridge University Press
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AbstractObjectiveThe objective of the present study was to investigate the association between salivary counts of mutans streptococci (MS) and children’s weight status, while considering associated covariates. MS ferments carbohydrates from the diet and contributes to caries by lowering the pH in dental plaque. In adults, high counts of MS in saliva have been associated with overweight, but this has not been shown in children.DesignCross-sectional study investigating salivary counts of MS, BMI Z-score, waist circumference, meal frequency, sugar propensity and sleep duration, in children.SettingWest Sweden.SubjectsChildren (n 271) aged 4–11 years.ResultsMedium–high counts of MS were positively associated with higher BMI Z-score (OR=1·6; 95 % CI 1·1, 2·3). Positive associations were also found between medium–high counts of MS and more frequent meals per day (OR=1·5; 95 % CI 1·1, 2·2), greater percentage of sugar-rich foods consumed (OR=1·1; 95 % CI 1·0, 1·3) and female sex (OR=2·4; 95 % CI 1·1, 5·4). A negative association was found between medium–high counts of MS and longer sleep duration (OR=0·5; 95 % CI 0·3, 1·0).ConclusionsBMI Z-score was associated with counts of MS. Promoting adequate sleep duration and limiting the intake frequency of sugar-rich foods and beverages could provide multiple benefits in public health interventions aimed at reducing dental caries and childhood overweight.

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