https://t.co/Ezwj4oRuLS Una reevaluación de la relación cuantitativa entre la ingesta de azúcar y la caries dental
A reappraisal of the quantitative relationship between sugar intake and dental caries: the need for new criteria for developing goals for sugar intake https://t.co/xwUnoSEOCi via @BMC_series @BioMedCentral 2014 https://t.co/kCMZyAQLRT
RT @FluorideFreeAus: Strange article by UK researchers appears to promote F in water & toothpaste while conceding it doesn't work well in t…
Strange article by UK researchers appears to promote F in water & toothpaste while conceding it doesn't work well in the face of high refined sugar intake. https://t.co/bvptPdVjWL
«Война, голод и санкции снижают риск кариес» https://t.co/1ymkcF7XDs
RT @GuiltFreeTips: A reappraisal of the quantitative relationship between sugar intake and dental caries: https://t.co/abZncQSGxv via @BMC_…
A reappraisal of the quantitative relationship between sugar intake and dental caries: https://t.co/abZncQSGxv via @BMC_series #diseases
@WeDietitians @foodnuthealth @OzParadoxdotcom @DiscoStew66 @OPCAustralia @CancerCouncilOz @gillespi @ProfTimNoakes @DrAseemMalhotra @amapresident @Wendycarlisle @albericie @DAA_feed @Matt_Hopcraft Dose-response suggesting <3% to <5% https://t.co/3HV
A reappraisal of the quantitative relationship between sugar intake and dental caries: the need... https://t.co/11QxQS3pjF #bmcpublichealth
مقترح ألا يتجاوز استهلاك الفرد للسكر في اليوم ٣٪ من مجموع السعرات الحرارية (= ٣ ملاعق شاي 😂) https://t.co/u7esL1mr8k
@sundaynighton7 @DrBradMcKay is sugar a bigger problem? https://t.co/pWIsiZPv0C
https://t.co/UERKbSFCJH the use of fluoride and improvements in preventive dentistry, the burden of dental caries remains unacceptably high.
Want to prevent #dentaldisease? Limit added #sugar intake ideally to <3% to <5% of total #calories. http://t.co/gJnKhsFtfw @ResponsibleFood
Study finds that sugar is the ONLY cause of tooth decay http://t.co/ytFudQ04ht
New criteria needed for developing sugar intake goals, claims BMC Public Health research: http://t.co/Vq3Lpmuekd http://t.co/YTjXlvO5RB
@BMC_series examines the relationship between #sugar intake and the development of dental #caries http://t.co/esDzLyerwC (free)
@BMC_series examines the relationship between #sugar intake and the development of dental #caries http://t.co/esDzLyerwC (free)
Dental #caries increases continuously when #sugar intake>3%of calories #Limit that stuff! http://t.co/EJezwxJ8Gg #Health #Dentist #Nutrition
Reevaluación de la relación cuantitativa entre consumo de azúcar y caries dental http://t.co/Q8miVUqX0F @evidpediatria @sempsp
#Sugar rots #teeth Ideal intake target <3%Energy (UK & US kids currently about 15%E) #SaveOurKids @actiononsugar http://t.co/RBJvR213KW
#Sugar rots #teeth Ideal intake target <3%Energy (UK & US kids currently about 15%E) #SaveOurKids @actiononsugar http://t.co/RBJvR213KW
A reappraisal of r'ship between sugar intake & dental caries: new criteria needed for setting goals for sugar intake http://t.co/QKaKFWrB17
@RobertLustigMD Sugar intakes > 3% of daily calories associated with increased dental caries http://t.co/cYoFaO9Fnx Ideal intake? 0 gram/day
#Sugar rots #teeth Ideal intake target <3%Energy (UK & US kids currently about 15%E) #SaveOurKids @actiononsugar http://t.co/RBJvR213KW
Update on sugar intake and dental decay: the need for new goals for sugar intake http://t.co/KPkXc99IJI #bmcpublichealth
Reappraisal of quantitative relationship between sugar intake & dental caries: need for new criteria for sugar intake http://t.co/h2PeQaFghr
reappraisal of quantitative relationship between sugar intake-dental caries: http://t.co/dInX4gpLAm #publichealth #healthcare
Study into the quantitative relationship between sugar intake and dental caries, via @BMC_Series (free) http://t.co/1yrMC1ezcW
“@The_BDJ: Study into the quantitative relationship between sugar intake and dental caries, via @BMC_Series (free) http://t.co/pIuVZ0K35b”
Study into the quantitative relationship between sugar intake and dental caries, via @BMC_Series (free) http://t.co/1yrMC1ezcW
RT @The_BDJ Study into the quantitative relationship between sugar intake and dental caries, via @BMC_Series (free) http://t.co/FpR9xkfuXX
Study into the quantitative relationship between sugar intake and dental caries, via @BMC_Series (free) http://t.co/1yrMC1ezcW
Study into the quantitative relationship between sugar intake and dental caries, via @BMC_Series (free) http://t.co/1yrMC1ezcW
New goals needed for sugar intake; reappraisal of relationship between sugar intake and dental caries. http://t.co/jVzhFUpEHe
New goals needed for sugar intake; reappraisal of relationship between sugar intake and dental caries. http://t.co/jVzhFUpEHe
Relationship betw sugar intake & dental caries http://t.co/bbM57VdTqw need 4 new criteria 4 devel goals 4 sugar intake
Robust link to #sugar and #cavities - need more proof? http://t.co/93TaIGBxLv
Is our sugar intake too high? http://t.co/dngNndPvst @BasiaDiug
Free sugar intake. How much? http://t.co/T8Y8dNylsX
Dental, nutrition experts call for radical rethink on free sugars intake Sugars in the diet should make up no... http://t.co/x1KxS5csG7
'Tooth decay is a serious problem worldwide and reducing sugars intake makes a huge difference': http://t.co/XSFUOCuA8O
A reappraisal of the quantitative relationship between sugar intake and dental caries: http://t.co/ue1sjClQki
Don't expect to find a lot of bad sugars in #viaPEP! http://t.co/jnemb6TFUg
Sugar intake must be limited to 3-5% of total daily energy http://t.co/w1X1ilQ5cZ
Reappraisal of quantitative relationship between sugar intake and dental caries: the need for new criteria http://t.co/EJOCWMxD1R
"Do you take sugar with that?" Perhaps you shouldn't. BMC just published this extensive public health study on #sugar http://t.co/440qu3KFUt
Relationship between sugar intake and dental caries; the need for new criteria for developing goals for sugar intake http://t.co/IhKNuaAKQn
In case you didn't already know! New study shows free sugars in #diet cause tooth decay: http://t.co/WV0VP7GJBB #health #nutrition
A reappraisal of the quantitative relationship between sugar intake and dental caries: http://t.co/PZtUObyc7G
Reappraisal of quantitative relationship b/t sugar intake & #dental caries: need for new criteria for sugar intake http://t.co/c7gOhSoxgJ
RESEARCH: Dental and nutrition experts call for radical rethink on free sugars intake https://t.co/xsqXnCcExa -http://t.co/WgIN0z3Ns0
Research (£0): Reappraisal of assoc btwn #sugar intake & dental caries: need for new criteria for sugar intake http://t.co/jxR6kNBkum
Reappraisal of quantitative relationship b/t sugar intake & #dental caries: need for new criteria for sugar intake http://t.co/c7gOhSoxgJ
UK study suggests sugar = <3% daily calories with <5% as more practical to eliminate tooth probs in 3.9 bn people/yr. http://t.co/G3vmUzCwg0
Thought the WHO rec of <5% of kcals from free sugars was low? Dental researchers are suggesting <3%! #rdchat http://t.co/L0Cmo9XMJb
The conclusion that sugar is not the major determinant of caries, is simply wrong. http://t.co/c7gOhSoxgJ #bmcpublichealth #dental
The sugar-caries relationship is log-linear not sigmoid http://t.co/c7gOhSoxgJ #bmcpublichealth #dental
Increasing caries levels as people progress through the life course shows major caries burden is in adults http://t.co/c7gOhSoxgJ #dental
#Public #health goals need to set sugar intakes <3%E (<5%E pragmatic, even when #fluoride is widely used). #dental http://t.co/c7gOhSoxgJ
Reappraisal of quantitative relationship b/t sugar intake & #dental caries: need for new criteria for sugar intake http://t.co/c7gOhSoxgJ
Thought the WHO rec of <5% of kcals from free sugars was low? Dental researchers are suggesting <3%! #rdchat http://t.co/L0Cmo9XMJb
Thought the WHO rec of <5% of kcals from free sugars was low? Dental researchers are suggesting <3%! #rdchat http://t.co/L0Cmo9XMJb
@sciencebase @BioMedCentral Yep. From this article: http://t.co/fTcmkKdBHZ which is new!
@sciencebase @BioMedCentral Yep. From this article: http://t.co/fTcmkKdBHZ which is new!
Sugar Intake: http://t.co/EIOevfXgM7 #bmcpublichealth #sphpm @BasiaDiug
A reappraisal of the quantitative relationship between sugar intake and dental caries: the need for new criteria fo http://t.co/4F25Jt4ACn