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Children's acceptance of milk with xylitol or sorbitol for dental caries prevention

BACKGROUND: Xylitol, a polyol sugar, has been shown to reduce dental caries when mixed with food or chewing gum. This study examines the taste acceptability of xylitol in milk as a first step toward measuring the effectiveness of xylitol in milk for the reduction of dental caries in a public health...

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Autores principales: Castillo, Jorge L, Milgrom, Peter, Coldwell, Susan E, Castillo, Ramon, Lazo, Rocio
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1183221/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16042782
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6831-5-6
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author Castillo, Jorge L
Milgrom, Peter
Coldwell, Susan E
Castillo, Ramon
Lazo, Rocio
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Milgrom, Peter
Coldwell, Susan E
Castillo, Ramon
Lazo, Rocio
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description BACKGROUND: Xylitol, a polyol sugar, has been shown to reduce dental caries when mixed with food or chewing gum. This study examines the taste acceptability of xylitol in milk as a first step toward measuring the effectiveness of xylitol in milk for the reduction of dental caries in a public health program. METHODS: Three different types of milk (Ultra High Temperature (UHT), powder and evaporated) were tested for acceptability by 75 Peruvian children (25 per milk group, ages 4 to 7 years). Each group evaluated xylitol and sorbitol in one type of milk. In the first phase, each child was presented with a tray of four plastic cups containing 50 ml of milk with 0.021 g/ml xylitol, 0.042 g/ml xylitol, 0.042 g/ml sorbitol or no sugar. Each child was asked to taste the samples in a self-selected order. After tasting each sample, the child placed the milk cup in front of one of three cartoon faces (smile, frown or neutral) representing the child's response to the taste of each sample. In the second phase, the child was asked to rank order the milk samples within each category (smile, frown or neutral). Ranks within categories were then combined to obtain a rank ordering for all the test samples. RESULTS: The ranking from best to worst for the samples across categories (UHT, powder, evaporated) was xylitol (0.0.042 g/ml), sorbitol (0.042 g/ml), xylitol (0.021 g/ml) and milk alone (Friedman's ANOVA). Xylitol and sorbitol were preferred over milk alone, and xylitol (0.042 g/ml) was preferred to sorbitol (0.042 g/ml)(p < .05 sign test). CONCLUSION: Milk sweetened with xylitol is well accepted by Peruvian children ages 4–7 years.
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spelling pubmed-11832212005-08-06 Children's acceptance of milk with xylitol or sorbitol for dental caries prevention Castillo, Jorge L Milgrom, Peter Coldwell, Susan E Castillo, Ramon Lazo, Rocio BMC Oral Health Research Article BACKGROUND: Xylitol, a polyol sugar, has been shown to reduce dental caries when mixed with food or chewing gum. This study examines the taste acceptability of xylitol in milk as a first step toward measuring the effectiveness of xylitol in milk for the reduction of dental caries in a public health program. METHODS: Three different types of milk (Ultra High Temperature (UHT), powder and evaporated) were tested for acceptability by 75 Peruvian children (25 per milk group, ages 4 to 7 years). Each group evaluated xylitol and sorbitol in one type of milk. In the first phase, each child was presented with a tray of four plastic cups containing 50 ml of milk with 0.021 g/ml xylitol, 0.042 g/ml xylitol, 0.042 g/ml sorbitol or no sugar. Each child was asked to taste the samples in a self-selected order. After tasting each sample, the child placed the milk cup in front of one of three cartoon faces (smile, frown or neutral) representing the child's response to the taste of each sample. In the second phase, the child was asked to rank order the milk samples within each category (smile, frown or neutral). Ranks within categories were then combined to obtain a rank ordering for all the test samples. RESULTS: The ranking from best to worst for the samples across categories (UHT, powder, evaporated) was xylitol (0.0.042 g/ml), sorbitol (0.042 g/ml), xylitol (0.021 g/ml) and milk alone (Friedman's ANOVA). Xylitol and sorbitol were preferred over milk alone, and xylitol (0.042 g/ml) was preferred to sorbitol (0.042 g/ml)(p < .05 sign test). CONCLUSION: Milk sweetened with xylitol is well accepted by Peruvian children ages 4–7 years. BioMed Central 2005-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC1183221/ /pubmed/16042782 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6831-5-6 Text en Copyright © 2005 Castillo et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Castillo, Jorge L
Milgrom, Peter
Coldwell, Susan E
Castillo, Ramon
Lazo, Rocio
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title Children's acceptance of milk with xylitol or sorbitol for dental caries prevention
title_full Children's acceptance of milk with xylitol or sorbitol for dental caries prevention
title_fullStr Children's acceptance of milk with xylitol or sorbitol for dental caries prevention
title_full_unstemmed Children's acceptance of milk with xylitol or sorbitol for dental caries prevention
title_short Children's acceptance of milk with xylitol or sorbitol for dental caries prevention
title_sort children's acceptance of milk with xylitol or sorbitol for dental caries prevention
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1183221/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16042782
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6831-5-6
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