Pappe Christina L, Peters Beeke, Pivovarova-Ramich Olga, Schremmer Robert, Adam Aysegül, Vach Kirstin, Dommisch Henrik, Woelber Johan P
Department of Periodontology, Oral Medicine, and Oral, Surgery, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
Research Group Molecular Nutritional Medicine and Department of Human Nutrition, German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-Rehbruecke, Nuthetal, Germany.
J Periodontol. 2025 Jun;96(6):675-690. doi: 10.1002/JPER.24-0208. Epub 2024 Aug 26.
This study investigated the effect of a 4-week free-sugar avoidance on periodontal parameters during periodontal therapy.
Twenty-one patients with untreated periodontitis and daily free-sugar intake were allocated to a sugar avoidance group (SAG) and a control group (CG). The SAG received a 45-min dietary consultation and was instructed to avoid free sugars during the following 4 weeks after subgingival instrumentation, while the CG continued with their regular diet. Bleeding on probing (BOP), plaque control record, body weight (BW), visceral fat (FATv), and a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) were collected at baseline (T1), 4 weeks (T2), and 8 weeks (T3) after subgingival instrumentation.
The main outcome parameter BOP was significantly reduced at T2 by 40.3% ± 15.54 in the SAG and 34% ± 12.47 in the CG (intra-p value both <0.001, inter-p value 0.361). A linear regression analysis of changes at patient level adjusted for age and FATv revealed a significant group difference for BOP (regression coefficient = -6.8; p = 0.019). Significant reductions were observed in BW, FATv and mean daily intake of free sugars (-14.4 g/day), and a significant increase of vitamin C derived from fruits (75.89 mg/day) at T2 in the SAG only.
This study may indicate additional beneficial effects of a sugar avoidance on periodontal and metabolic parameters, and nutritional intake during periodontal therapy. German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS00026699).
The current widespread free-sugar consumption is linked to an increasing incidence of chronic non-communicable diseases. Data indicate a relationship between sugar intake and a higher prevalence of periodontitis and increased gingival inflammation. This study showed that free-sugar avoidance after periodontal therapy had additional beneficial effects on periodontal and metabolic parameters in 10 test and 11 control patients. After 4 weeks of avoiding free sugars like sweets, processed white flour, juice, and so forth, periodontal bleeding was significantly reduced in both groups (-40.3% test group, -34% control group). Further regression analysis revealed a significant difference between groups favoring the intervention. Additionally, body weight and visceral fat were significantly reduced in the intervention group, only. To avoid sugar, patients were allowed to replace it with whole fruit, which led to increased levels of micronutrients such as vitamin C. Therefore, free-sugar avoidance may be of therapeutic benefit in addition to periodontal therapy. Further research is needed to investigate this effect in larger cohorts.
本研究调查了在牙周治疗期间避免游离糖摄入4周对牙周参数的影响。
将21例未经治疗的牙周炎患者且有每日游离糖摄入量的患者分为避糖组(SAG)和对照组(CG)。避糖组接受了45分钟的饮食咨询,并被指示在龈下器械治疗后的接下来4周内避免游离糖摄入,而对照组继续其常规饮食。在龈下器械治疗后的基线(T1)、4周(T2)和8周(T3)收集探诊出血(BOP)、菌斑控制记录、体重(BW)、内脏脂肪(FATv)和食物频率问卷(FFQ)。
主要结局参数BOP在T2时,避糖组显著降低了40.3%±15.54,对照组降低了34%±12.47(组内p值均<0.001,组间p值0.361)。对年龄和FATv进行调整后的患者水平变化的线性回归分析显示,BOP存在显著的组间差异(回归系数=-6.8;p=0.019)。仅在避糖组中,T2时BW、FATv和游离糖的平均每日摄入量显著降低(-14.4克/天),且来自水果的维生素C显著增加(75.89毫克/天)。
本研究可能表明在牙周治疗期间避免游离糖摄入对牙周和代谢参数以及营养摄入有额外的有益影响。德国临床试验注册中心(DRKS00026699)。
当前广泛的游离糖消费与慢性非传染性疾病发病率的上升有关。数据表明糖摄入与牙周炎患病率较高和牙龈炎症增加之间存在关联。本研究表明,牙周治疗后避免游离糖摄入对10例试验患者和11例对照患者的牙周和代谢参数有额外的有益影响。在避免食用糖果、加工白面粉、果汁等游离糖4周后,两组的牙周出血均显著减少(试验组-40.3%,对照组-34%)。进一步的回归分析显示,有利于干预的组间存在显著差异。此外,仅干预组的体重和内脏脂肪显著降低。为了避免糖摄入,患者可以用完整水果替代,这导致了维生素C等微量营养素水平的增加。因此,除牙周治疗外,避免游离糖摄入可能具有治疗益处。需要进一步研究以在更大的队列中调查这种效果。