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. 2022 Nov 5;19(21):14536. doi: 10.3390/ijerph192114536

Table 1.

Correlation between PD and MetS.

Periodontal Disease
Parameters
Metabolic Disease
Parameters
Study Design Author & Year The Outcome
PD, CAL,
ABL, tooth
Mobility
BP, TG, FPG, HDL, and WC. Longitudinal study
Study duration: 33 years
sample size: 760
Kaye et al., 2016 [72] PD may be exacerbated or developed as a result of MetS.
PD and ABL HDL, BP, WC, FPG, and TG, Longitudinal study
Study duration: 15 years
Sample size: 1964
Tegelberg et al., 2019 [73] PD was linked to MetS in an exposure-dependent manner.
PD (CPI) BMI, BP, TG, HDL, TC, and FPG. Longitudinal study
Study duration: 4 years
Sample size: 1964
Morita et al., 2010 [74] PD was linked to greater conversion of MetS components.
CPI BP, FPG, TG, HDL, and WC. Longitudinal study
Study duration: 2 years
Sample size: 390
Sakurai et al., 2019 [75] Positive MetS components were more prevalent in those with progressive PD than in those without/improved PD.
BOP, PD, Plaque,
Recession
CRP, FPG,
TG, TC, LDL, Pregnancy, weight, BMI,
BP, HbA1c, and HDL
Longitudinal study
Study duration: 3 years
Sample size: 188
Bullon et al., 2009 [76] PD and MetS are linked.
CPI HDL, BP, WC, FPG, and TG. Longitudinal study
Study duration: 1 year
Sample size: 136
Adachi et al., 2020 [77] The development of the MetS did not appear to be connected to periodontitis.
CAL, BOP, PD TG, WC, FPG, HDL,
and BP.
Longitudinal study
Study duration: 8/16 year
Sample size: 539
Nascimento
et al., 2019 [78]
MetS and PD showed a favourable link when latent variables were used to account for the many aspects of each disease. In terms of observable characteristics, MetS and PD were not linked.
CPI HDL, and FPG Abd obesity, BP, and TG, Longitudinal study
Study duration: 3 years.
Sample size:125
Iwasaki et al., 2015 [79] The MetS have been linked to a higher risk of PD in older Japanese adults.
PD, CAL, BOP,
and PI
HDL, Abd obesity, FPG/or
T2DM, TG, and BP
Case-control
No of patients: 208 Age of the patients: 37 to 78
Li et al., 2009 [80] PD was known to be correlated with MetS even when other risk factors were treated in patients with the condition.
CPI FPG, dyslipidemia, BP, and BMI Cross-sectional
No pf patients: 1315
Age of the patients: 30 to 92
Borges et al., 2007 [81] PD patients had a higher prevalence of MetS, although the difference was not statistically significant.
CAL, GI, PD, and PI HDL, TG TC, BP, FPG, and WC Case-control
No of patients:156
Age of the patients: ≥25 or above
Khader et al., 2008 [82] Compared to patients without MetS, patients with MetS had more frequent and severe periodontitis.
CAL and PD. TG, BP, FPG, Abd obesity, and HDL Case-control
No of patients: 584
Age of the patients:40 to 79
Shimazaki et al., 2007 [70] MetS increases the risk of PD.
PD and BOP HDL. BP, TG, WC, and insulin resistance Cross-sectional
No of patients: 13,677
Age of the patients: ≥17
D’Aiuto et al., 2008 [83] Severe PD has been connected to MetS in adults in their mid-twenties.
PD. TG, HDL, FPG/or Med, Abd obesity and B.P./or Med. Cross-sectional
No of patients: 7431
Age of the patients:20 to 90
Andriankaja et al., 2007 [84] In females, this research revealed a substantial correlation between MetS and periodontitis. It was found that both sexes were affected by abdominal obesity as a metabolic factor.
CPI TG, WC, BP, HDL. TC, FPG, BMI, and HbA1c. Cross-sectional
No of patients: 2478
Age of the patients: 24 to 60
Morita et al., 2010 [74] In Japanese employees aged 20 to 60, there was a link between periodontal disease and MetS.
CPI BP, HDL, FPG, TG, and obesity Cross-sectional
No of patients: 1070
Age of the patients: 40 to 70
Kushiyama et al., 2009 [85] The more MetS components, the worse the situation. and the greater the risk of developing severe periodontitis.
CAL, PD, PI, and GI BP, HDL, WC, TG, and
FPG
Cross-sectional
No of patients: 276
Age of the patients:35 to 74
Benguigui et al., 2010 [86] Diabetes and PD are linked, with insulin resistance playing a significant role.
PD BP, Insulin resistance,
dyslipidemia and Abd obesity
Cross-sectional
No of patients: 20 & 50
Age of the patients: 30 to 64
Timonen et al., 2010 [87] Numerous components of the MetS were shown to be weakly linked to periodontal disease and dental caries in this research.
PD, BOP, and calculus FPG, BP, Abd obesity, TG, and HDL Cross-sectional
No of patients: 1046
Age of the patients: ≥18
Han et al., 2010 [88] PD and MetS may be linked. Age, gender, and smoking all played a significant role. The MetS with elevated glucose and hypertension had a more substantial impact.
BOP, CAL, and PD FNG, HDL, T.G., W.C., and B.P. Cross-sectional
No of patients: 2370
Age of the patients: 40 to 79
Furuta et al., 2013 [89] There appear to be gender disparities in PD and MetS. As a result of MetS, women may be more susceptible to developing PD compared to men
GI, PI, and PDI WC, BP, TG, HDL, FPG, or T2DM and TC. Cross-sectional
No of patients: 253
Age of the patients: >18
Chen et al., 2011 [90] In haemodialysis patients, moderate-to-severe PD is linked to MetS.
ABL TG, FPG, WC, and BP. Cross-sectional
No of patients: 190
Age of the patients: mean: 56.8 ± 12
Nesbitt et al., 2010 [91] Individuals with symptomatic PD had a 2.5 times higher chance of developing MetS.
CAL, and PD BP, FPG, TG, and HDL and obesity Cross-sectional
No of patients: 6421
Age of the patients: 34 to 77
Fukui et al., 2012 [92] Periodontal health is linked to MetS, especially in people suspected of having an untreated, periodontal disease.
PD BP, HDL, WC, FPG, and TG. Cross-sectional
No of patients: 7178
Age of the patients: ≥19
Kwon et al., 2011 [93] PD had a 1.55 odds ratio of being related to MetS.
PD, CAL, and ABL TG, FPG or
Med, HDL, Abd obesity,
BP or Med,
Cross-sectional
No of patients: 657
Age of the patients: 50 to 79
LaMonte et al., 2014 [94] In this group of postmenopausal women, there was no consistent relationship in terms of MetS and periodontitis.
CAL and PD. BP, dyslipidemia, BP and WC Cross-sectional
No of patients: 234
Age of the patients: ≥80
Minagawa et al., 2015 [95] The researchers discovered a link between PD and MetS.
CAL, BOP, and PD BP, HDL, WC, FPG, and TG. Cross-sectional
No of patients: 419
Age of the patients: 24 to 89
Gomes-Filho
et al., 2016 [96]
The findings of this study suggest that severe PD is associated with MetS and vice versa.
BOP GI, PI, PD, and CAL BP Glucose tolerance TG, HDL, and BMI Case-control
No of patients: 651
Age of the patients:
Jaramillo et al., 2017 [97] PD and MetS have a positive relationship. The adjusted odds ratio is 2.72. Glucose sensitivity is a strongly related factor.
CAL and PD. TG, HDL, BMI, WC, BP, and FPG Cross-sectional
No of patients: 5078
Age of the patients: 50 to 94
Kim et al., 2018 [98] The MetS was shown to be more common among Korean people whose PD had worsened.
CAL, PI, BOP, and PD TGs LDL, BP and/
or WC
Case-control
No of patients:
Case: 122
Controls: 366
Age of the patients:
Campos et al., 2020 [99] There is a greater prevalence, severity, and development of PD among persons with MetS.
BOP, Plaque, PD, and
CAL
BP, FPG (OGTT), HDL,
TG, and Abd obesity
Cross-sectional
No of patients: 283
Age of the patients: 26 to 87
Sora et al., 2013 [100] The MetS are associated with the severity of PD in this Gullah group of people with type 2 diabetes.
CAL, BOP, and PD HDL, BP, FPG, WC, and TG, Cross-sectional
No of patients: 125
Age of the patients: 35 to 76
Thanakun et al., 2014 [101] Severe PD was connected to MetS in this Thai population.
CPI FPG, HDL, Abd obesity, BP, and TG. Cross-sectional
No of patients: 125
Age of the patients: 35 to 76
Chen et al., 2010 [88] MetS was prevalent enough to be deemed a medical disorder, and it was associated with PD.
BOP. PI, GI, PD,
and CAL
TG, BP HDL,
FPG and WC
Cross sectional
No of patients: 363
Age of the patients: 18 to 81
Musskopf et al., 2017 [102] PD and MetS have a weak relationship. The correlation is seen in people between the ages of 41 and 60.
CPI HDL, TG and Med, FPG/and BP and Med Cross-sectional
No of patients: 1856
Age of the patients: mean: 66.4
Kikui et al., 2017 [103] PD is linked to MetS and low HDL cholesterol. PD was found to be more common in people who had two or more MetS components.
BOP, CAL, PI, GI, and PD FPG, BMI, WC, HDL, and BP. Cross-sectional
No of patients: 412
Age of the patients: mean: 57.8 ± 5.7
Pham et al., 2018 [104] The severity and extent of PD raised with the number of MetS components. Periodontal variables were connected to increased MetS risk.
CPI HDL TG, Obesity, BP and
FPG
Cross-sectional
No of patients: 1070
Age of the patients: 40 to 70
Kushiyama
et al., 2019 [85]
The more components of the MetS present, the greater the chance of developing severe PD.
CAL of ≥ 3mm and ≥4 teeth with ≥ 4mm HDL, Abd obesity, TG,
FPG and BP.
Longitudinal study
Duration: 1 year
No of patients: 165
Age of the patients: 35 to 65
Lopez
et al., 2012 [105]
MetS patients who underwent root planning, systemic antibiotics, plaque removal, and subgingival scaling after nine months had lower CRP levels.