Body fat mass indices in chronic generalized periodontitis on the background of metabolic syndrome
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.11603/2311-9624.2018.1.8578Keywords:
indicators of fat metabolism, chronic generalized periodontitis, metabolic syndrome.Abstract
Summary. Pathological changes in the periodontium are directly dependent on the violation of fat metabolism, which is one of the main components of the metabolic syndrome.
The aim of the study – to determine the main indicators of fatty body mass of patients with chronic generalized periodontitis and metabolic syndrome.
Materials and Methods. The study involved patients with diagnoses of chronic generalized periodontitis and metabolic syndrome. Patients of the main group received a treatment and prophylactic complex 2 times a year, normalizing fat metabolism, protein assimilation, reducing cholesterol and normalizing metabolism. The main indicators of fat metabolism were evaluated in patients with bioimpedance analyzers of the body composition components ABC-01 Medass (Russia) and OMRON BF511 (Japan).
Results and Discussion. The results of the research of the main indicators of fat metabolism in the patient's body are presented as averaged percentage deviation from the norm, which was calculated for each particular patient according to the average statistical indicators, taking into account age, weight, height and specific basic metabolism
Conclusions. In patients with chronic generalized periodontitis on a background of metabolic syndrome, there was a significant excess of the norm of the main indicators of fat metabolism in the body. Use of the developed therapeutic and prophylactic complex led to a certain normalization of the fat mass that correlated with improvement of dental status.
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