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Nutr Hosp ; 2024 Jul 09.
Article de Espagnol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39037177

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BACKGROUND: stevia and D-tagatose have shown a reduction in total calorie and carbohydrate intake as a substitute for sucrose, demonstrating a stabilizing effect on pH and bacterial proliferation. OBJECTIVE: to evaluate the effect of D-tagatose, stevia and sucrose on salivary pH and bacterial activity in odontology students. METHODOLOGY: a controlled study of parallel and randomized groups with a single blind, whose sample considered three groups subjected to a mouthwash of D-tagatose (n = 10), stevia (n = 10) and sucrose (n = 10). These solutions were administered over 1 minute in a single 6.4 % concentrated dose. Data collection and analysis considered the recording of salivary pH 5 min before exposure to the sweetener, immediately after expulsion of the mouthwash and 15 min later, 30 min, 45 min and 48 hours. The counting of the final number of colony-forming units per mL (CFU/mL) was counted using the salivary samples obtained immediately after exposure of the sweetener together with the sample obtained 30 minutes later, with the cultures performed on agar plates. RESULTS: D-tagatose, stevia and sucrose presented significant differences in total CFU/mL at 30 minutes (p < 0.001), while salivary pH showed significant differences at 48 hours after administration (p < 0.001). CONCLUSION: D-tagatose, stevia and sucrose present significant differences in total CFU/mL and salivary pH, these findings being a possible indication of a partial inhibitory effect on bacterial metabolism.

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J. negat. no posit. results ; 9(1): 645-655, Abr 5, 2024. tab
Article de Espagnol | IBECS | ID: ibc-232274

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Objetivo: Caracterizar la arquitectura del sueño en un grupo poblacional de adultos con bruxismo del sueño, en forma general y según sexo.Materiales y método: Estudio descriptivo retrospectivo, con un muestreo por intención de 33 polisomnografías que identificaban sujetos con bruxismo del sueño, según el “cut off” sugerido por Lavigne et al (25 eventos /hora), entre los años 2011-2019. Se consideraron las variables sexo, edad, peso, talla e índice de masa corporal (IMC). Se determinó la arquitectura del sueño en cuanto a duración de las etapas del sueño, micro despertares y eventos de bruxismo. Se realizó un análisis descriptivo de las variables y se compraron los resultados entre los sexos.Resultados: En el grupo poblacional 64% eran mujeres y 36% hombres. El promedio de edad fue de 32.5 años, de talla 1.65, de peso 68 kg, con un IMC promedio de 24.89 (peso normal). Los sujetos tuvieron un promedio de 387.6 horas de sueño, 270 minutos en NMOR y 10.8 en MOR, con un promedio de 50 micro despertares durante la noche y de 48.64 eventos de bruxismo por hora. Según sexo los valores en minutos fueron (p>0.05): NMOR (H: 316.2 – M:256.8); MOR (H: 105 – M:104.4); microdespertares (H :58.9 – M: 45.1); Eventos de BS/hora: (H:48.6 – M: 46.6) Los sujetos con BS durmieron, en promedio, un mayor número de minutos en decúbito lateral (196,59).Conclusión: Los sujetos con BS registran determinadas características en la arquitectura del sueño que deben considerarse. No hubo diferencia en la arquitectura del sueño según sexo. (AU)


Objective: To characterize sleep architecture in a population group of adults with sleep bruxism, in general and by sex. Materials and method: Retrospective descriptive study, with intentional sampling of 33 polysomnographies that identified subjects with sleep bruxism,according to the “cut off” suggested by Lavigne et al (25 events /hour/), between the years 2011-2019. The variables sex, age, weight, height and body mass index (BMI) were considered. Sleep architecture was determined in terms of duration of sleep stages, micro-awakenings, and bruxism events. A descriptive anlysis of the variables was carried out and the results were compared between the sexes.Results: In the population group, 64% were women and 36% men. The average age was 32.5 years, height 1.65 m, weight 68 kg, with an average BMI of 24.89 (normal weight). Subjects had an average of 387.6 minutes of sleep, 270 minutes in non-rapid eye movement (NREM) and 10.8 in rapid eye movement (REM), with an average of 50 micro-awakenings during the night and 48.64 bruxism events per hour. According to sex, the values in minutes were: NMOR (H:316.2 – M:256.8); MOR (H:105 – M:104.4); microawakenings (H:58.9 – M:45.1); BS events/hour: (H:48.6 – M: 46.6), no significant differences were found between them (p>0.05). Subjects with BS slept, on average, a greater number of minutes in the lateral decubitus position (196.59). Conclusion: Subjects with BS register certain characteristics in their sleep architecture that must be considered. There was no difference in sleeparchitecture according to sex.(AU)


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Humains , Mâle , Femelle , Troubles de la veille et du sommeil , Bruxisme du sommeil , Phases du sommeil , Sommeil , Épidémiologie Descriptive , Études rétrospectives
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