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Association of Early Childhood Caries with Bitter Taste Receptors: A Meta-Analysis of Genome-Wide Association Studies and Transcriptome-Wide Association Study
ArticleAbstract: Although genetics affects early childhood caries (ECC) risk, few studies have focused on finding itsPalabras claves:Child, Genetics, Molecular epidemiology, ORAL HEALTHAutores:Alotaibi R.N., Betsy Foxman, Chernus J.M., Crout R.J., Dudding T., Feingold E., Haworth S., Lee M.K., Levy S.M., Marazita M.L., Mcneil D.W., Mukhopadhyay N., Orlova E., Shaffer J.R., Timpson N.J., Weyant R.J.Fuentes:scopusBayesian analysis of the association between family-level factors and siblings’ dental caries
ArticleAbstract: We conducted a Bayesian analysis of the association between family-level socioeconomic status and smPalabras claves:Appalachia, Child, Decay probability, family characteristics, ORAL HEALTH, smokingAutores:Betsy Foxman, Crout R.J., Marazita M.L., Mcneil D.W., Neiswanger K., Wen A., Weyant R.J.Fuentes:scopusExploring Mothers’ Perspectives About Why Grandparents in Appalachia Give Their Grandchildren Cariogenic Foods and Beverages: A Qualitative Study
ArticleAbstract: Background: Dental caries is the most common chronic childhood disease. Past studies revealed that gPalabras claves:Cariogenic, Child, diet, grandparents, QUALITATIVE RESEARCH, Social Determinants of HealthAutores:Betsy Foxman, Burgette J.M., Dahl Z.T., Lu K.C., Marazita M.L., Mcneil D.W., Weyant R.J.Fuentes:scopusFactors affecting maternal decision making about grandparents’ cariogenic dietary choices for children: A qualitative study
ArticleAbstract: Background: Added sugar in children's diets puts them at higher risk of developing caries. ResearchePalabras claves:Child, diet, cariogenic, Family Conflict, grandparents, mothersAutores:Betsy Foxman, Burgette J.M., Dahl Z.T., Lu K.C., Marazita M.L., Mcneil D.W., Weyant R.J.Fuentes:scopus