Better-quality diet is associated with lower odds of severe periodontitis in US Hispanics/Latinos
Aim: We investigated the cross-sectional association between diet quality and severe periodontitis in a sample of diverse Hispanics from the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos. Materials and methods: A total of 13,920 Hispanic/Latinos aged 18–74 years of different heritages underwent a...
Main Authors: | Badner, V. (Author), Borrell, L.N (Author), Kaplan, R.C (Author), Lamster, I.B (Author), Laniado, N. (Author), Morse, D.E (Author), Mossavar-Rahmani, Y. (Author), Qi, Q. (Author), Salazar, C.R (Author), Singer, R.H (Author), Sotres-Alvarez, D. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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Blackwell Munksgaard
2018
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