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View article: Elevated Salivary Theobromine and Long‐Term Improvement of Periodontal Health in Two Cohort Studies
Elevated Salivary Theobromine and Long‐Term Improvement of Periodontal Health in Two Cohort Studies Open
Background Theobromine, a methylxanthine mainly found in chocolate, has been suggested to possess various health‐promoting properties. This study aimed to investigate the long‐term effect of salivary theobromine levels on periodontitis sev…
Periodontal Probing Depth Trajectory in 10 Years of Follow‐Up as Associated With Tooth Loss Open
Aim To elucidate whether ranked probing depth (PD) data translate into ranked PD outcomes after 10 years of follow‐up and the associated tooth loss. Materials and Methods From the Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP‐START), all participants…
Impact of public health and patient‐centered prevention strategies on periodontitis and caries as causes of tooth loss in high‐income countries Open
In high‐income countries, the oral health of the population is influenced by public health interventions, widespread use of oral care products, dental practice measures, and the cost of dental treatment. We compiled information on changes …
View article: Epidemiology of Injuries Among National Basketball Association Players: 2013-2014 Through 2018-2019
Epidemiology of Injuries Among National Basketball Association Players: 2013-2014 Through 2018-2019 Open
Background: Understanding the epidemiology of injuries to athletes is essential to informing injury prevention efforts. Hypothesis: The incidence and impact of basketball-related injuries among National Basketball Association (NBA) players…
The “Bubble”: What Can Be Learned from the National Basketball Association (NBA)’s 2019–20 Season Restart in Orlando during the COVID-19 Pandemic Open
Background The National Basketball Association (NBA) suspended operations in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020. To safely complete the 2019–20 season, the NBA created a closed campus in Orlando, Florida, known as the NBA “Bub…
The natural history of periodontal disease—Part 2: In populations with access to dental care: The Studies of Health in Pomerania (<span>SHIP</span>) Open
In this descriptive analysis of the 21‐year follow‐up data from the SHIP‐START cohort and the 7‐year follow‐up data from the SHIP‐TREND cohort, we report the progression of clinical attachment levels ( CAL ), age effects on CAL change, and…
Age of Early Specialization, Competitive Volume, Injury, and Sleep Habits in Youth Sport: A Preliminary Study of US Youth Basketball Open
Background: Concerns for youth sports in the United States often focus on early sport specialization, overemphasis on competition, injuries, and burnout. Little research has addressed relationships among the preceding and other concerns, i…
Correction to: Tooth loss and adiposity: possible role of carnitine transporter (OCTN1/2) polymorphisms in women but not in men Open
The online version of the original article can be found at https://doi.org/10.1007/s00784-020–03594-w
View article: Increased Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Serum Concentrations in Subjects with Periodontitis: A Matter of Inflammation
Increased Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Serum Concentrations in Subjects with Periodontitis: A Matter of Inflammation Open
We report an intriguingly significant association of various periodontal parameters with serum levels of the inflammatory lipid mediator S1P. Our data point towards a key role of S1P during periodontitis pathology. Modulation of local S1P …
Individual predisposition and the intricate interplay between systemic biomarkers and periodontal risk in a general population Open
Background Increasing age is associated with systemic diseases as well as with periodontal diseases. We wondered whether a biological age score constructed exclusively from systemic biomarkers would reflect periodontal risk factors at base…
Tooth loss and adiposity: possible role of carnitine transporter (OCTN1/2) polymorphisms in women but not in men Open
Objective SLC22A4/5 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have been reported to affect inflammatory diseases. We report the relationship of these polymorphisms with adiposity and tooth loss as elucidated in a 10-year follow-up study. Meth…
View article: The Establishment and Refinement of the National Basketball Association Player Injury and Illness Database
The Establishment and Refinement of the National Basketball Association Player Injury and Illness Database Open
The National Basketball Association (NBA; also referred to as “the league”) has established a centralized, audited electronic medical record system that has been linked with external sources to provide a platform for robust research and to…
Periodontal complications of hyperglycemia/diabetes mellitus: Epidemiologic complexity and clinical challenge Open
This report provides a comprehensive overview of the adverse effects of hyperglycemia on the periodontium. It combines data from literature reviews of original data from two large, population‐based epidemiologic studies with comprehensive …
Association of Periodontal Destruction and Diabetes with Mortality Open
Current evidence indicates the effects of periodontitis on diabetes as well as mortality, for which diabetes itself represents a risk factor. However, the possible interaction of these 2 chronic conditions regarding mortality has not yet b…