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Serum a-Tocopherol Has a Nonlinear Inverse Association with Periodontitis among US Adults
Oleh:
Geng, Zong
;
Scott, Ann E
;
Griffiths, Helen R
;
Zock, Peter L.
;
Dietrich, Thomas
;
Newson, Rachel S
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
JN: The Journal of Nutrition vol. 145 no. 05 (May 2015)
,
page 893-899.
Topik:
a-tocopherol ?-tocopherol clinical attachment loss probing pocket depth periodontitis
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Nomor Panggil:
J42.K
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Background: Previous experimental models suggest that vitamin E may ameliorate periodontitis. However, epidemiologic studies show inconsistent evidence in supporting this plausible association. Objective: We investigated the association between serum a-tocopherol (aT) and ?-tocopherol (?T) and periodontitis in a large cross-sectional US population. Methods: This study included 4708 participants in the 1999–2001 NHANES. Serum tocopherols were measured by HPLC and values were adjusted by total cholesterol (TC). Periodontal status was assessed by mean clinical attachment loss (CAL) and probing pocket depth (PPD). Total periodontitis (TPD) was defined as the sum of mild, moderate, and severe periodontitis. All measurements were performed by NHANES. Results: Means ± SDs of serum aT:TC ratio from low to high quartiles were 4.0 ± 0.4, 4.8 ± 0.2, 5.7 ± 0.4, and 9.1 ± 2.7 µmol/mmol. In multivariate regression models, aT:TC quartiles were inversely associated with mean CAL (P-trend = 0.06), mean PPD (P-trend < 0.001), and TPD (P-trend < 0.001) overall. Adjusted mean differences (95% CIs) between the first and fourth quartile of aT:TC were 0.12 mm (0.03, 0.20; P-difference = 0.005) for mean CAL and 0.12 mm (0.06, 0.17; P-difference < 0.001) for mean PPD, whereas the corresponding OR for TPD was 1.65 (95% CI: 1.26, 2.16; P-difference = 0.001). In a dose-response analysis, a clear inverse association between aT:TC and mean CAL, mean PPD, and TPD was observed among participants with relatively low aT:TC. No differences were seen in participants with higher aT:TC ratios. Participants with ?T:TC ratio in the interquartile range showed a significantly lower mean PPD than those in the highest quartile. Conclusions: A nonlinear inverse association was observed between serum aT and severity of periodontitis, which was restricted to adults with normal but relatively low aT status.
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