Hiromichi Imanaka
University of Shizuoka
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Nutrition Research | 2014
Keiko Kondo; Atsushi Ishikado; Katsutaro Morino; Yoshihiko Nishio; Satoshi Ugi; Sadae Kajiwara; Mika Kurihara; Hiromi Iwakawa; Keiko Nakao; Syoko Uesaki; Yasutami Shigeta; Hiromichi Imanaka; Takeshi Yoshizaki; Osamu Sekine; Taketoshi Makino; Hiroshi Maegawa; George L. King; Atsunori Kashiwagi
Periodontal disease is related to aging, smoking habits, diabetes mellitus, and systemic inflammation. However, there remains limited evidence about causality from intervention studies. An effective diet for prevention of periodontal disease has not been well established. The current study was an intervention study examining the effects of a high-fiber, low-fat diet on periodontal disease markers in high-risk subjects. Forty-seven volunteers were interviewed for recruitment into the study. Twenty-one volunteers with a body mass index of at least 25.0 kg/m(2) or with impaired glucose tolerance were enrolled in the study. After a 2- to 3-week run-in period, subjects were provided with a test meal consisting of high fiber and low fat (30 kcal/kg of ideal body weight) 3 times a day for 8 weeks and followed by a regular diet for 24 weeks. Four hundred twenty-five teeth from 17 subjects were analyzed. Periodontal disease markers assessed as probing depth (2.28 vs 2.21 vs 2.13 mm; P < .0001), clinical attachment loss (6.11 vs 6.06 vs 5.98 mm; P < .0001), and bleeding on probing (16.2 vs 13.2 vs 14.6 %; P = .005) showed significant reductions after the test-meal period, and these improvements persisted until the follow-up period. Body weight (P < .0001), HbA1c (P < .0001), and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (P = .038) levels showed improvement after the test-meal period; they returned to baseline levels after the follow-up period. In conclusion, treatment with a high-fiber, low-fat diet for 8 weeks effectively improved periodontal disease markers as well as metabolic profiles, at least in part, by effects other than the reduction of total energy intake.
Archive | 1998
Hiromichi Imanaka; Hideya Ando; Taketoshi Makino
Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2004
Yasutami Shigeta; Hiromichi Imanaka; Hideya Ando; Atsuko Ryu; Naoto Oku; Naomichi Baba; Taketoshi Makino
Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2005
Atsushi Ishikado; Hiromichi Imanaka; Takashi Takeuchi; Etsumori Harada; Taketoshi Makino
Archive | 1998
Hiromichi Imanaka; Hideya Ando; Taketoshi Makino
Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2008
Hiromichi Imanaka; Hiroyuki Koide; Kosuke Shimizu; Tomohiro Asai; Naomi Kinouchi Shimizu; Atsushi Ishikado; Taketoshi Makino; Naoto Oku
Biofactors | 2004
Atsushi Ishikado; Hiromichi Imanaka; Mayumi Kotani; Akihito Fujita; Yoko Mitsuishi; Tomoyuki Kanemitsu; Yoshiko Tamura; Taketoshi Makino
Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2004
Yasutami Shigeta; Hiromichi Imanaka; Sei Yonezawa; Naoto Oku; Naomichi Baba; Taketoshi Makino
Archive | 2006
Hiromichi Imanaka; Atsushi Ishikado; Naoto Oku
Archive | 2006
Atsushi Ishikado; Hiromichi Imanaka; Hirohisa Suido; Taketoshi Makino