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添加糖与口腔健康:巴西牙科学会立场文件

Added Sugar and Oral Health: A Position Paper of the Brazilian Academy of Dentistry.

作者信息

Feldens Carlos Alberto, Pinheiro Liana L, Cury Jaime A, Mendonça Flávia, Groisman Mario, Costa Rafael A H, Pereira Henrique C, Vieira Alexandre R

机构信息

Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Universidade Luterana do Brasil, Canoas, Brazil.

Private Practice, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

出版信息

Front Oral Health. 2022 Apr 6;3:869112. doi: 10.3389/froh.2022.869112. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Excessive sugar consumption is the main cause of dental caries. Dental caries is highly prevalent and negatively impacts the quality of life at all stages. Furthermore, sugar consumption is associated with other noncommunicable conditions and diseases, such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases. The aim of this paper is to propose recommendations at the individual and population levels for health professionals, families, educators, stakeholders, and public officials to reduce the burden of dental caries and other noncommunicable diseases that are caused by the excessive sugar intake. A systematic search was performed in PubMed and Cochrane databases to investigate the effectiveness of strategies and policies aiming to reduce sugar consumption as well as the impact of different patterns of sugar consumption on the occurrence of dental caries. Reference list of the identified papers and practice guidelines were manually reviewed as well. Based on the best evidence available, the Brazilian Academy of Dentistry recommends not to offer sugars to children younger than 2 years of age, and to limit total sugar consumption to <25 g per day after 2 years of age. Furthermore, families should be informed to limit sugar exposure, sugar-free areas should be available, content of food labels and advertisement should be regulated, taxation of products with sugar should be introduced, and reformulation of foods and drinks to reduce concentrations of sugars should be considered.

摘要

过量摄入糖分是龋齿的主要成因。龋齿极为普遍,对各个阶段的生活质量都有负面影响。此外,糖分摄入还与其他非传染性疾病相关,如肥胖症、糖尿病和心血管疾病。本文旨在为健康专业人员、家庭、教育工作者、利益相关者和政府官员提供个人及群体层面的建议,以减轻因过量摄入糖分导致的龋齿及其他非传染性疾病的负担。我们在PubMed和Cochrane数据库中进行了系统检索,以调查旨在减少糖分摄入的策略和政策的有效性,以及不同糖分摄入模式对龋齿发生的影响。我们还手动查阅了已识别论文的参考文献列表和实践指南。基于现有最佳证据,巴西牙科学会建议不要给2岁以下儿童提供糖分,2岁以后将每日总糖摄入量限制在25克以下。此外,应告知家庭限制糖分接触,应设置无糖区域,应规范食品标签和广告内容,应引入对含糖产品征税的措施,并应考虑重新配方食品和饮料以降低糖分浓度。

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