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How to Measure Adherence to a Mediterranean Diet in Dental Studies: Is a Short Adherence Screener Enough? A Comparative Analysis

This study aimed to evaluate the Mediterranean Diet Adherence Screener (MEDAS) in a study investigating the anti-inflammatory effect of a 6-week Mediterranean diet intervention on periodontal parameters. Data from a randomized clinical trial were analyzed for correlations between the MEDAS score and...

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Autores principales: Bartha, Valentin, Exner, Lea, Meyer, Anna-Lisa, Basrai, Maryam, Schweikert, Daniela, Adolph, Michael, Bruckner, Thomas, Meller, Christian, Woelber, Johan Peter, Wolff, Diana
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8954622/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35334957
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14061300
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author Bartha, Valentin
Exner, Lea
Meyer, Anna-Lisa
Basrai, Maryam
Schweikert, Daniela
Adolph, Michael
Bruckner, Thomas
Meller, Christian
Woelber, Johan Peter
Wolff, Diana
author_facet Bartha, Valentin
Exner, Lea
Meyer, Anna-Lisa
Basrai, Maryam
Schweikert, Daniela
Adolph, Michael
Bruckner, Thomas
Meller, Christian
Woelber, Johan Peter
Wolff, Diana
author_sort Bartha, Valentin
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description This study aimed to evaluate the Mediterranean Diet Adherence Screener (MEDAS) in a study investigating the anti-inflammatory effect of a 6-week Mediterranean diet intervention on periodontal parameters. Data from a randomized clinical trial were analyzed for correlations between the MEDAS score and oral inflammatory parameters (bleeding on probing (BOP), gingival index (GI), and periodontal inflamed surface area (PISA)) and select nutrient intakes estimated by a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) and a 24-h dietary recall (24dr). A mixed model, calculations of Spearman ρ, Lin’s Concordance Coefficient (CC), and Mann–Whitney U test were used for the statistical analyses. The MEDAS score was significantly negatively correlated with periodontal inflammation (BOP: CoE −0.391, p < 0.001; GI −0.407, p < 0.001; PISA −0.348, p = 0.001) and positively correlated with poly unsaturated fatty acids/total fat, vitamin C, and fiber intake estimates obtained from the FFQ and 24dr (ρ 0.38–0.77). The FFQ and 24dr produced heterogeneously comparable intake results for most nutrients (CC 0–0.79, Spearman ρ 0.16–0.65). Within the limitations of this study, the MEDAS was able to indicate nutritional habits associated with different levels of periodontal inflammation. Accordingly, the MEDAS can be a sufficient and useful diet screener in dental studies. Due to its correlation with oral inflammatory parameters, the MEDAS might also be useful in dental practice.
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spelling pubmed-89546222022-03-26 How to Measure Adherence to a Mediterranean Diet in Dental Studies: Is a Short Adherence Screener Enough? A Comparative Analysis Bartha, Valentin Exner, Lea Meyer, Anna-Lisa Basrai, Maryam Schweikert, Daniela Adolph, Michael Bruckner, Thomas Meller, Christian Woelber, Johan Peter Wolff, Diana Nutrients Article This study aimed to evaluate the Mediterranean Diet Adherence Screener (MEDAS) in a study investigating the anti-inflammatory effect of a 6-week Mediterranean diet intervention on periodontal parameters. Data from a randomized clinical trial were analyzed for correlations between the MEDAS score and oral inflammatory parameters (bleeding on probing (BOP), gingival index (GI), and periodontal inflamed surface area (PISA)) and select nutrient intakes estimated by a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) and a 24-h dietary recall (24dr). A mixed model, calculations of Spearman ρ, Lin’s Concordance Coefficient (CC), and Mann–Whitney U test were used for the statistical analyses. The MEDAS score was significantly negatively correlated with periodontal inflammation (BOP: CoE −0.391, p < 0.001; GI −0.407, p < 0.001; PISA −0.348, p = 0.001) and positively correlated with poly unsaturated fatty acids/total fat, vitamin C, and fiber intake estimates obtained from the FFQ and 24dr (ρ 0.38–0.77). The FFQ and 24dr produced heterogeneously comparable intake results for most nutrients (CC 0–0.79, Spearman ρ 0.16–0.65). Within the limitations of this study, the MEDAS was able to indicate nutritional habits associated with different levels of periodontal inflammation. Accordingly, the MEDAS can be a sufficient and useful diet screener in dental studies. Due to its correlation with oral inflammatory parameters, the MEDAS might also be useful in dental practice. MDPI 2022-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8954622/ /pubmed/35334957 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14061300 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Exner, Lea
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Basrai, Maryam
Schweikert, Daniela
Adolph, Michael
Bruckner, Thomas
Meller, Christian
Woelber, Johan Peter
Wolff, Diana
How to Measure Adherence to a Mediterranean Diet in Dental Studies: Is a Short Adherence Screener Enough? A Comparative Analysis
title How to Measure Adherence to a Mediterranean Diet in Dental Studies: Is a Short Adherence Screener Enough? A Comparative Analysis
title_full How to Measure Adherence to a Mediterranean Diet in Dental Studies: Is a Short Adherence Screener Enough? A Comparative Analysis
title_fullStr How to Measure Adherence to a Mediterranean Diet in Dental Studies: Is a Short Adherence Screener Enough? A Comparative Analysis
title_full_unstemmed How to Measure Adherence to a Mediterranean Diet in Dental Studies: Is a Short Adherence Screener Enough? A Comparative Analysis
title_short How to Measure Adherence to a Mediterranean Diet in Dental Studies: Is a Short Adherence Screener Enough? A Comparative Analysis
title_sort how to measure adherence to a mediterranean diet in dental studies: is a short adherence screener enough? a comparative analysis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8954622/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35334957
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14061300
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