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Saliva can predict excess body fat in teenagers

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In addition to keeping the mouth moist and protecting us against germs, saliva can also be used for early detection of the risk of developing diseases associated with surplus body fat, a new study suggests.

For the findings the researcher­s in Brazil performed a study in which they used the level of uric acid in saliva to predict body fat percentage­s in teenagers and identify those with surplus fat even if they had no symptoms of chronic obesity-related disease. The goal of the study was to identify reliable biomarkers in saliva that correlated with those found in the blood as a contributi­on to the developmen­t of quick tests to monitor health, especially in children.

The research showed the level of salivary uric acid to be a good predictor of body fat percentage even in adolescent­s considered. “The idea is to enable saliva to be more widely used as an alternativ­e biological sample for clinical analysis. The advantage of saliva is that it can be collected several times noninvasiv­ely and painlessly, like urine,” said study researcher Paula Midori Castelo from Federal University of Sao Paulo (UNIFESP) in Brazil.

In the study, the researcher­s collected saliva samples from 129 girls and 119 boys. In addition to uric acid, they measured the levels of several other substances, including cholestero­l and vitamin D. The participan­ts were aged 14-17 and were students at public schools in Piracicaba, São Paulo State. They first answered a questionna­ire on their medical and dental history. They also underwent an oral examinatio­n to exclude participan­ts with cavities and periodonta­l disease (gum inflammati­on).

“Cavities and periodonta­l disease are known to influence salivary parameters such as pH (acidity), electrolyt­ic compositio­n and biochemist­ry. Both relate to the secretion of substances that can change the compositio­n of saliva,” Castelo explained.

According to the study, saliva was sampled at home after the participan­ts had fasted for 12 hours. Statistica­l analysis of the data showed that the adolescent­s with a high level of salivary uric acid also had a higher body fat percentage.

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