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Can Mouth Hygiene Be Good For More Than Your Teeth?

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Several studies report a link between CRP and frequency of both dental visits, as well as flossing. CRP is strongly associated with your risk for cardiovascular disease but previous studies have not established a solid link between dental hygiene and your risk of heart disease. In a recent study involving Scottish men and women over an 8 year period, the link was confirmed. The study was a health survey performed between 1995 and 2003 involving over 11869 participants. People who brushed their teeth less than once per day were 70% more likely to have a CVD event and 300% more likely for that event to be fatal than those that brushed twice per day. Wow! Continuing, those that only brushed their teeth once per day, were twice as likely to have a CVD event and twice as likely for that event to be fatal as those that brushed twice per day! Meaning most of us that think we are doing okay by brushing once per day are still twice as likely to die from a heart attack as someone that brushes twice a day.

Researchers also found a correlation with toothbrushing frequency and other risk factors, as people who brushed the least were the likeliest to be obese, smokers, the least active and have the lowest income. But the results were consistent even after adjusting for all other risk factors.  So, it appears that those with the healthiest teeth are the likeliest to be healthy. This is confirmed by several other studies that examined tooth health and all cause mortality (death by any cause). Several authors have suggested that this suggests that people who are the healthiest are the likeliest to have healthy teeth. Previous studies analyzing the association between gum disease, flossing and CRP suggest that the most likely culprit is actually the bad bacteria in your mouth, which causes systemic inflammation (indicated by elevated CRP).  Combined with the study on brushing frequency, it suggests that those with the healthiest mouth hygiene are likely to be the healthiest. With clear associations between diet and tooth health, it would also suggest that excessive sugar consumption would play a role in this equation. Not forgetting that the bad bacteria in your mouth actually feed on sugar—something we all have “known” since grade school.

Research in this area has exploded in recent years, producing a barrage of interesting studies. The greatest and latest seems to be about Green Tea consumption. With the plethora of research on the many health benefits of at least 1 cup of green tea per day, including weight loss and prevention of heart disease, diabetes and cancer, researchers decided to see what else it may help. As it turns out, the “active ingredients” in green tea are also antimicrobial (kill bad bacteria and viruses) and antifungal, and even go as far as preventing the surviving bacteria from attaching to your teeth. Green tea consumption may help prevent all forms of periodontal disease including cancer of the mouth.

So in short, brush your teeth at least twice per day. Floss every day. Visit your dentist twice per year. Eat a low sugar diet. Drink your green tea and you will have healthy teeth be less likely to die from all disease, particularly heart disease, which is the number 1 cause of death in the US.

Efficacy and Safety of Exercise Training in Patients with Chronic Heart Failure

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Earlier this year, 2 trial studies to test the efficacy and safety of exercise training among patients with Chronic Heart failure were published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). This study randomized 2,331 stable systolic heart failure patients to placebo vs. exercise and followed them for 30 months. Continue reading “Efficacy and Safety of Exercise Training in Patients with Chronic Heart Failure” »

Myth of the Month – Stem Cell Preservation can only be done with Umbilical Cord Blood

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

The term stem cell preservation makes many think of the choice new parents make when deciding to save the umbilical cord blood at birth. However adults stem cell preservation is a breakthrough medical discovery gaining national attention, and many adults are considering stem cell preservation for regenerative purposes. Continue reading “Myth of the Month – Stem Cell Preservation can only be done with Umbilical Cord Blood” »

Myth of the Month – Starvation "Diets"

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

The New Year inevitably brings lots of New Years resolutions. Many people are starting their second week of resolutions, and one of the top goals is to get rid of unwanted pounds. Continue reading “Myth of the Month – Starvation "Diets"” »

5 Ways to Reduce Stress

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Increased amounts of stress affects your daily mood leading to anxiety and irritability, but over time chronic stress can lead to more serious conditions such as high blood pressure and heart disease. Cortisol, also known as the stress hormone, is also associated with increased amounts of belly fat – that dangerous, unhealthy abdominal fat. Continue reading “5 Ways to Reduce Stress” »

Reduce Your Risk of Heart Disease…Get More Sleep!

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Posted by: Jeremy Jacobs
What if I told you that you could reduce your risk of heart disease by half? Even better, what if you could do 8 hours of…nothing, to achieve it? A multitude of recent studies show that getting 8 hours of sound sleep per night (versus less than 8 hours) can cut your risk of heart disease in half. Continue reading “Reduce Your Risk of Heart Disease…Get More Sleep!” »

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Did You Know? 11 Signs That You Need More Sleep

Did you know that lack of sleep may cause excess abdominal weight? Are you getting good quality sleep? If not, you may be contributing to the weight amassing around your waist line. Continue reading “Did You Know? 11 Signs That You Need More Sleep” »