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The role of inflammatory diet and vitamin D on the link between periodontitis and cognitive function : a mediation analysis in older adults

datacite.subject.fosCiências Médicas
datacite.subject.sdg03:Saúde de Qualidade
dc.contributor.authorBotelho, João
dc.contributor.authorLeira, Yago
dc.contributor.authorViana, João
dc.contributor.authorMachado, Vanessa
dc.contributor.authorLyra, Patrícia
dc.contributor.authorAldrey, José Manuel
dc.contributor.authorPías-Peleteiro, Juan Manuel
dc.contributor.authorBlanco, Juan
dc.contributor.authorSobrino, Tomás
dc.contributor.authorMendes, José João
dc.date.accessioned2025-10-16T09:58:56Z
dc.date.available2025-10-16T09:58:56Z
dc.date.issued2021-03
dc.description.abstractPatients suffering from periodontitis are at a higher risk of developing cognitive dysfunction. However, the mediation effect of an inflammatory diet and serum vitamin D levels in this link is unclear. In total, 2062 participants aged 60 years or older with complete periodontal diagnosis and cognitive tests from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2011–2012 and 2013–2014 were enrolled. The Consortium to Establish a Registry for Alzheimer’s disease (CERAD) word learning subtest (WLT) and CERAD delayed recall test (DRT), the animal fluency test (AFT) and the digit symbol substitution test (DSST) was used. Dietary inflammatory index (DII) was computed via nutrition datasets. Mediation analysis tested the effects of DII and vitamin D levels in the association of mean probing depth (PD) and attachment loss (AL) in all four cognitive tests. Periodontitis patients obtained worse cognitive test scores than periodontally healthy individuals. DII was negatively associated with CERAD-WLT, CERAD-DRT, AFT and DSST, and was estimated to mediate between 9.2% and 36.4% of the total association between periodontitis with cognitive dysfunction (p < 0.05). Vitamin D showed a weak association between CERAD-DRT, AFT and DSST and was estimated to between 8.1% and 73.2% of the association between periodontitis and cognitive dysfunction (p < 0.05). The association between periodontitis and impaired cognitive function seems to be mediated both by a proinflammatory dietary load and vitamin D deficiency. Future studies should further explore these mediators in the periodontitis-cognitive decline link.eng
dc.identifier.citationBotelho J, Leira Y, Viana J, Machado V, Lyra P, Aldrey JM, Pías-Peleteiro JM, Blanco J, Sobrino T, Mendes JJ. The Role of Inflammatory Diet and Vitamin D on the Link between Periodontitis and Cognitive Function: A Mediation Analysis in Older Adults. Nutrients. 2021; 13(3):924. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13030924
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/nu13030924
dc.identifier.issn2072-6643
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/59221
dc.language.isoeng
dc.peerreviewedyes
dc.publisherMDPI
dc.relation.hasversionhttps://doi.org/10.3390/nu13030924
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subjectperiodontitis
dc.subjectperiodontal disease
dc.subjectinflammation
dc.subjectVitamin D
dc.subjectdiet
dc.subjectoral health
dc.titleThe role of inflammatory diet and vitamin D on the link between periodontitis and cognitive function : a mediation analysis in older adultseng
dc.typecontribution to journal
dspace.entity.typePublication
oaire.citation.issue3
oaire.citation.startPage924
oaire.citation.titleNutrients
oaire.citation.volume13
oaire.versionhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85

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