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Natural yoghurt
beats bad
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Sugarless yoghurt could help beat bad
breath, tooth decay and gum disease, say scientists.
Japanese researchers found eating the yoghurt reduced levels of hydrogen sulphide - a major cause of
bad breath - in 80% of volunteers.
The key are active bacteria in yogurt, specifically Lactobacillus bulgaricus and Streptococcus thermophilus.
Details were presented at a meeting of the International Association
for Dental Research.
A total of 24 volunteers who took part in the study were given strict
instructions on oral hygiene, diet and medication intake.
They spent two weeks avoiding yoghurts and similar foods, like cheese.
Researchers then took saliva and tongue coating samples to measure
bacteria levels and odour-causing compounds, including hydrogen sulphide.
The volunteers then ate 90 grams of yoghurt a day for six weeks.
At the end of the study, researchers took samples again. They found
hydrogen sulphide levels decreased in 80% of participants.
Levels of plaque and the gum disease gingivitis were also significantly
lower among yoghurt eaters.
Dr Nigel Carter, chief executive of the British Dental Health
Foundation, said: "The foundation has long been drawing people's attention
to sugar-free yoghurts as a healthy snack, so it is pleasing to hear that
it may have oral health benefits we were previously unaware of.
"Frequent consumption of sugary snacks is the principal cause of tooth
decay, which can cause a great deal of pain and discomfort.
"Although this research is still in the early stages there is no doubt
that sugar-free yoghurts provide a much healthier alternative to sweets
and chocolate, and we would encourage snackers to incorporate them into
their diet."
One in four people suffer from bad breath regularly, while 19 in 20 are
affected by gum disease at some point in their lives.
However, Dr Carter stressed that the best way to beat bad breath was by
adopting a good oral health routine. This involves brushing twice-a-day
with fluoride toothpaste, cutting down on the frequency of sugary snacks
and drinks, flossing daily and
visiting a dentist regularly.
(Agencies) |
科學家們發現,無糖酸奶有助于減輕口腔異味、蛀牙和牙齦疾病。
日本研究者們發現多喝酸奶可以減少80%的受試者體內的硫化氫含量,而硫化氫是口腔異味的主要誘因。
酸奶有助于緩解口臭的關鍵在于酸奶里的活性細菌,尤其是乳酸菌和喜溫的鏈球菌。
詳細的研究結果是在國際牙科研究協會的一次會議上公布的。
共有24名志愿者參與了這項研究,研究者們在口腔衛生、飲食和藥物服用等方面對他們提出了嚴格的要求。
他們在兩周內禁食酸奶和奶酪等類似食物。
然后研究者們提取了他們唾液和舌苔的樣本,用于測量(口腔內的)細菌水平和能誘發異味的化合物,如硫化氫。
志愿者們在接下來的六周內每天飲用90克酸奶。
在研究快結束時,研究者們再次采集了樣本。他們發現80%的受試者口腔內的硫化氫含量有所降低。
此外,在飲用酸奶的受試者當中,牙菌斑和牙齦炎的發病率也顯著降低。
英國牙科保健基金會負責人奈杰爾·卡特醫生說:“基金會一直在努力激發人們對無糖酸奶這種健康零食的興趣,因此我們很高興聽到它能促進口腔健康,這是我們以前沒有意識到的?!?
“頻繁攝取含糖的零食是蛀牙形成的主要誘因,給人們帶來了很大的痛苦和不便。”
“盡管這項研究仍然處于初級階段,毫無疑問的是,無糖酸奶是比糖果和巧克力更健康的替代品。我們應該鼓勵零食愛好者們把它作為日常飲食的一部分?!?
每四人中會有一人經常受到口腔異味的困擾,而每20人中就有19人在生命的某一階段受到牙齦疾病的侵襲。
然而,卡特醫生強調防治口臭的最好方法還是養成良好的口腔衛生習慣。包括每天使用含氟化物的牙膏刷牙二次,減少含糖零食和飲料的攝入量,每天使用牙線清潔牙齒,并定期拜訪牙醫。
(中國日報網站譯) |