How fad diets may jeopardize your oral well-being: The hidden consequences

IF 1.9 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Human Nutrition and Metabolism Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.hnm.2023.200214
Sneha Kalpe, Anmol Mathur, Priyanka Kharat
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Abstract

Background

In recent years, there has been growing interest in various food trends, including plant-based diets, the Mediterranean diet, the Flexitarian diet, the Paleo diet, Intermittent fasting, DASH (Dietary Approches to Stop Hypertension) diet and Vegan diet. Plant-based diets, which emphasize whole, plant-based foods while limiting or eliminating animal products, have been associated with a range of health benefits. Consumption of certain food trends can have an impact on oral health. However, there is a dearth of literature about the impact of these dietary trends on oral health. Hence, we reviewed the existing literature of these fad diets understanding its components as well as its impact on the oral health.

Methods

A systematic literature search was carried out on Pubmed, Google Scholar, Scopus and Web of Science for articles regarding the various types of in trend dietary patterns as well as the effect of these diets on oral health. A total of 241 articles were found after searching the databases for different types of diet and its oral implications. PubMed retrieved 156 titles, 38 articles were shortlisted from Google Scholar, 38 titles were obtained from Scopus and Web of Science yielded 9 titles. Titles and abstracts of the articles were evaluated and 79 articles were shortlisted for reviewing the full text. Out of these 63 articles were selected for inclusion for the review regarding the dietary patterns, general implications and oral health.

Results

It was found that while some of the dietary patterns are beneficial for the oral health of an individual there are others which can have some adverse effects.

Conclusion

Overall, eating whole, nutrient-dense foods while avoiding processed and acidic foods can improve oral and overall health.

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时尚饮食如何危害你的口腔健康:隐藏的后果
近年来,人们对各种饮食趋势越来越感兴趣,包括植物性饮食、地中海饮食、弹性素食饮食、旧石器饮食、间歇性禁食、DASH(饮食方法来停止高血压)饮食和纯素饮食。植物性饮食,强调全植物性食物,同时限制或消除动物产品,与一系列健康益处有关。某些饮食习惯会对口腔健康产生影响。然而,缺乏关于这些饮食趋势对口腔健康影响的文献。因此,我们回顾了这些流行饮食的现有文献,了解其成分及其对口腔健康的影响。方法系统检索Pubmed、谷歌Scholar、Scopus、Web of Science等网站上有关各类流行饮食模式及其对口腔健康的影响的文献。在数据库中搜索了不同类型的饮食及其对口腔的影响后,共发现了241篇文章。PubMed检索到156篇,b谷歌Scholar检索到38篇,Scopus检索到38篇,Web of Science检索到9篇。对文章的标题和摘要进行评价,最终筛选出79篇文章进行全文评审。从这63篇文章中,我们选择了关于饮食模式、一般影响和口腔健康的文章。结果研究发现,虽然一些饮食模式对个人的口腔健康有益,但也有一些可能会产生一些不利影响。综上所述,食用全天然、营养丰富的食物,避免加工食品和酸性食品,可以改善口腔和整体健康。
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Human Nutrition and Metabolism
Human Nutrition and Metabolism Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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