Analysis of the stimulated whole saliva in overweight and obese school children

  • Pannunzio E
  • Amancio O
  • Vitalle M
  • et al.
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OBJECTIVE To determine if some stimulated whole saliva parameters are influenced by an increase of Body Mass Index. METHODS Controlled cross-sectional study involving 90 school children of both genders between 7 and 10 years of age, from Bragança Paulista - SP. Three groups were formed: overweight, obese and control. Body Mass Index and diet intake by the Food Register method were evaluated. The salivary pH, flow rate, buffer capacity, protein, phosphate, calcium, fluoride, total and free sialic acid, and peroxidase activity were determined. RESULTS The overweight and obese groups showed greater energy and lipid intake (P< 0.001) than the control group. There was no difference in the saliva flow rate between groups, however only the control group showed a mean value considered normal. In the overweight and obese groups a decrease in both the concentration of phosphate (P< 0.001) and peroxidase activity (P<0.001) was observed. In the obese group an increase in the concentrations of free sialic acid (P= 0.004) and protein (P= 0.003) occurred. CONCLUSION Overweight and obese children show alterations in the concentrations of phosphate, free sialic acid and proteins, and in the peroxidase activity that are favorable conditions for dental caries.

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Pannunzio, E., Amancio, O. M. S., Vitalle, M. S. de S., Souza, D. N. de, Mendes, F. M., & Nicolau, J. (2010). Analysis of the stimulated whole saliva in overweight and obese school children. Revista Da Associação Médica Brasileira, 56(1), 32–36. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0104-42302010000100012

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