Increased Risk of Gum Disease Linked to Being Overweight

 Increased Risk of Gum Disease Linked to Being Overweight

Along with increasing the risk of diabetes, heart disease and some cancers, obesity also might be connected to an elevated risk of gum disease, according to an article published in the January/February 2013 issue of General Dentistry, the peer-reviewed clinical journal published by the Academy of General Dentistry.

While the research into this connection is ongoing, the suspected link is based on the fact that obese people produce a higher number of cytokines, a type of protein with inflammatory properties. Gum disease, which affects half the U.S. population above the age of 30, is also known to cause the body to produce cytokines.

“Whether one condition is a risk factor for another or whether one disease directly causes another has yet to be discovered,” AGD Spokesperson Samer G. Shamoon, DDS, MAGD, said in a press release.

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Source: Academy of General Dentistry

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