2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.archoralbio.2022.105451
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Voluntary physical activity mitigates alveolar bone loss in mice with ligature-induced experimental periodontitis

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“…Physical activity (PA) has been proven to be a strongly protective factor in numerous diseases, 27,28 and recently its influence on periodontitis has also been reported in animal models and in the human population 29–32 . Animal studies demonstrated that mice with no access to voluntary PA wheel or swimming exercise presented higher alveolar bone resorption 29,30 .…”
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“…Physical activity (PA) has been proven to be a strongly protective factor in numerous diseases, 27,28 and recently its influence on periodontitis has also been reported in animal models and in the human population 29–32 . Animal studies demonstrated that mice with no access to voluntary PA wheel or swimming exercise presented higher alveolar bone resorption 29,30 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Physical activity (PA) has been proven to be a strongly protective factor in numerous diseases, 27,28 and recently its influence on periodontitis has also been reported in animal models and in the human population. [29][30][31][32] Animal studies demonstrated that mice with no access to voluntary PA wheel or swimming exercise presented higher alveolar bone resorption. 29,30 Similarly in the human population, the sedentary time was in proportion to the odds of developing periodontal diseases, 31 and a university-based study revealed that individuals who lacked regular exercise had 1.65 times the odds to have Stage III/IV periodontitis.…”
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