Studies Show Link Between Gum Disease, Diabetes

A new study done by the New York University Colleges of Dentistry reports that over 90% of people who suffer from gum disease are at risk for diabetes. The study gleaned data from 3,000 adults over a two-year period. The study concludes that a dental visit that diagnoses gum disease would be an ideal time to screen for diabetes. All Headline News reports:

The study reflected data from nearly 3,000 adults who participated in the 2003-20004 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey conducted by health officials to determine the status of adult and child health and nutrition.

Conductors of the survey found that 93 percent of people with gum disease were at high risk for diabetes, according to American Diabetes Association guidelines.

High blood pressure and having a direct relative with diabetes was prevalent among subjects with periodontal disease than subjects without the disease.

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