Serum Nutrients, Periodontitis and Biological Ageing DOI Open Access
Linh M. Nguyen,

An V. Tran,

Jennifer Kincheloe

и другие.

Journal Of Clinical Periodontology, Год журнала: 2025, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Янв. 13, 2025

ABSTRACT Introduction Telomeres are nucleotide sequences found at the end of chromosomes, and their shortening is associated with chronological biological ageing, oxidative stress malnutrition. Shorter telomeres have been shown to be periodontitis. Dietary nutrients also influential factors in aetiology progression periodontitis other chronic inflammatory diseases. We tested hypothesis that blood serum levels folate, vitamin D, E, cis ‐β‐carotene and/or β‐cryptoxanthin telomere lengths these relationships modified by affect (e.g., age, sex, smoking, race/ethnicity). Methods Laboratory demographic data collected NHANES 1999–2002 survey 10,793 study participants were analysed. The included age (binned every 10 years starting 30), race/ethnicity (White, Black, Hispanic), sex (male, female), (none/mild, moderate/severe), (low, medium, high), (base pairs) smoking (yes, no). Statistical analyses performed ANOVA tests. Results Periodontitis was significantly E ‐β‐carotene. Telomere length There statistically significant interactions between following vitamins covariates on length: folate D periodontitis, sex. Conclusions Certain may disrupt as a co‐morbidity. Some variables such race/ethnicity.

Язык: Английский

Serum Nutrients, Periodontitis and Biological Ageing DOI Open Access
Linh M. Nguyen,

An V. Tran,

Jennifer Kincheloe

и другие.

Journal Of Clinical Periodontology, Год журнала: 2025, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Янв. 13, 2025

ABSTRACT Introduction Telomeres are nucleotide sequences found at the end of chromosomes, and their shortening is associated with chronological biological ageing, oxidative stress malnutrition. Shorter telomeres have been shown to be periodontitis. Dietary nutrients also influential factors in aetiology progression periodontitis other chronic inflammatory diseases. We tested hypothesis that blood serum levels folate, vitamin D, E, cis ‐β‐carotene and/or β‐cryptoxanthin telomere lengths these relationships modified by affect (e.g., age, sex, smoking, race/ethnicity). Methods Laboratory demographic data collected NHANES 1999–2002 survey 10,793 study participants were analysed. The included age (binned every 10 years starting 30), race/ethnicity (White, Black, Hispanic), sex (male, female), (none/mild, moderate/severe), (low, medium, high), (base pairs) smoking (yes, no). Statistical analyses performed ANOVA tests. Results Periodontitis was significantly E ‐β‐carotene. Telomere length There statistically significant interactions between following vitamins covariates on length: folate D periodontitis, sex. Conclusions Certain may disrupt as a co‐morbidity. Some variables such race/ethnicity.

Язык: Английский

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