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Pediatric Disease Annotations & Medicines




Disease gingival disease
Phenotype C0948265|metabolic syndrome
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PubMedID- 21477490 We used data from the washington adult health survey (wahs) to assess associations of periodontal disease with metabolic syndrome and the number of self-reported chronic diseases, controlling for age, sex, annual household income, smoking, and psychosocial stress.
PubMedID- 23890159 One of our recent reviews of literature also supports the hypothesis that glycation and oxidative stress are the possible common link with periodontal diseases in patients with metabolic syndrome, which is an example of systemic proinflammatory condition [8].
PubMedID- 24068858 Higher risk of destructive periodontal disease associated with obesity and/or metabolic syndrome is most likely bidirectional, and here we only concentrate on how obesity or metabolic syndrome induces or enhances destructive periodontal disease.
PubMedID- 20492075 The association of metabolic syndrome with periodontal disease is confounded by age and smoking in a korean population: the shiwha-banwol environmental health study.
PubMedID- 20467171 In japan, some cohort studies have indicated that there is a significant positive association of obesity plus metabolic syndrome with periodontal diseases.
PubMedID- 21602185 periodontal disease is associated with metabolic syndrome in hemodialysis patients.
PubMedID- 24588827 Finally, a discussion that may link between diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, stroke and metabolic syndrome associated with periodontal disease; all of them sharing a common denominator that is inflammation and oxidative stress.

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