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3. People who lose teeth lose years The more teeth people have lost, the greater their risk of cardiovascular problems, a new study suggests. Researchers analyzed data from a nationwide telephone survey of health risk factors conducted by state health agencies with the help of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Of 41,891 adults brokers ages 40 to 79 interviewed from 1999 to 2002, 34.6 brokers percent had all their teeth, 35.3 percent had 1 to 5 missing and 18.8 percent had 6 to 31 missing. The remaining 11.4 percent had no teeth at brokers all. The results appear in the December issue of The American Journal of Preventive Medicine. People with fewer teeth were more likely to smoke, more likely to be overweight and more likely to be older. But even after adjusting for these factors and others, the researchers found that compared with people who had all their teeth, those with 1 to 6 missing (not counting teeth lost to injury or orthodontics) were 1.2
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