Colgate-Palmolive Announces Collaboration With American Diabetes Association to Educate Americans About the Association Between
14 April 2008 - 11:03PM
PR Newswire (US)
NEW YORK, April 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Colgate-Palmolive
Company has announced a multi-year educational collaboration with
the American Diabetes Association (ADA). This initiative
demonstrates Colgate's commitment to improving oral health among
Americans, including Americans with diabetes -- a population at
increased risk for oral health problems. Colgate-Palmolive, maker
of Colgate Total(R) toothpaste, has become a National Strategic
Partner of the American Diabetes Association, supporting the
development of the organization's new Oral Care activities. There
is an increased prevalence of gum disease among diabetics, leading
some researchers to call serious gum disease, also known as
periodontitis the "sixth complication of diabetes," adding it to
the list of other complications associated with diabetes, such as
heart disease, stroke and kidney disease. Emerging research has
suggested that the relationship is two-way; not only are people
with diabetes more susceptible to periodontal disease, but the
presence of gum disease may have the potential to affect blood
glucose control and contribute to the progression of diabetes.
"Colgate has long been on the forefront of educating dental
professionals about the association between oral health problems
and diabetes," said Dr. Foti Panagakos, Director of Professional
Relations, Colgate-Palmolive. "We are proud to collaborate with the
American Diabetes Association as they launch their new oral care
activities, which will help educate medical professionals and
diabetes patients about the association between oral health and
diabetes, and the practical steps to help improve both oral and
possibly overall health." As a National Strategic Partner to the
American Diabetes Association, Colgate will support elements of the
American Diabetes Association's new oral care initiatives.
Practical and focused information on oral health management for
people with diabetes and their physicians will be featured in a new
oral care section of the American Diabetes Association's web site.
Content will include research updates on the oral health-systemic
health association, physician education on oral health as it
relates to diabetes, and interactive patient education features,
including: -- "Ask the Dentist" - An on-line web chat series will
provide useful oral care-related tips for people with diabetes.
Healthcare providers will help answer the 25 most frequently asked
diabetes care -- oral care related questions. -- "Interactive Oral
Hygiene" -- Oral Health Quiz - Consumers can test their "Oral
Health IQ" with this informative, innovative feature. -- Patient
Education Materials - Educational materials available for download
by professionals. "Colgate's commitment to support ADA's new oral
care activities is very important to our mission and the fight
against diabetes," said John Buse, MD, PhD, President, Medicine
& Science, American Diabetes Association. "As the connection
between oral hygiene and diabetes becomes more evident, we need to
educate not only people living with diabetes, but the general
public as well. This collaboration will enable us to extend our
reach to a much larger audience through a variety of vital
programs." To further advance physician education, the American
Diabetes Association and the American Dental Association will
conduct a joint symposium, supported by Colgate through an
unrestricted educational grant, for healthcare professionals
focused on diabetes and periodontal disease at the 2008 American
Diabetes Association Scientific Sessions. People with diabetes are
generally more susceptible to bacterial infection and have a
decreased ability to fight bacteria that invade the gums. It has
been reported that the infectious and chronic inflammatory nature
of periodontitis can potentially increase insulin resistance and
lead to unbalanced blood sugar levels. It is estimated that almost
one-third of people with diabetes have severe periodontal disease.
"There are steps that people with diabetes, and people at risk for
diabetes, should take to help reduce inflammation of their gums and
maintain good oral care," said Maria Ryan, DDS, PhD, professor,
SUNY Stony Brook. "I recommend visiting a dental professional
regularly, flossing daily, and brushing twice a day for two minutes
with an anti-bacterial toothpaste like Colgate Total which is
formulated to work for 12 hours against oral bacteria, a major
cause of gum inflammation." About Colgate Total Colgate Total's
patented formula is clinically proven to fight the germs that cause
the gum disease gingivitis. Colgate Total has an ingredient with
both antibacterial and anti-inflammatory action, delivered in a
patented copolymer, which can help prevent gingivitis, an early
stage of gum disease which if left untreated, can lead to a more
severe form, periodontitis. According to emerging research,
periodontitis may be associated with systemic disease. Colgate
Total is the only toothpaste both approved by the FDA and accepted
by the American Dental Association, to prevent gingivitis. Colgate
Total is also one of few brands in America that provides
antibacterial benefits and has also been granted the American
Dental Association's Seal of Acceptance for Plaque and Gingivitis.
Using Colgate Total can promote better oral health and better oral
health may help improve overall health. Colgate Total is approved
for the prevention of gingivitis, not approved for the prevention
or treatment of periodontitis or other diseases. About
Colgate-Palmolive Colgate-Palmolive is a leading global consumer
products company, tightly focused on Oral Care, Personal Care, Home
Care and Pet Nutrition. Colgate sells its products in over 200
countries and territories around the world under such
internationally recognized brand names as Colgate, Palmolive,
Mennen, Softsoap, Irish Spring, Protex, Sorriso, Kolynos, Elmex,
Tom's of Maine, Ajax, Axion, Soupline, and Suavitel, as well as
Hill's Science Diet and Hill's Prescription Diet. For more
information about Colgate's global business, visit the Company's
web site at http://www.colgate.com/. About The American Diabetes
Association The American Diabetes Association is the nation's
premier voluntary health organization supporting diabetes research,
information and advocacy. The Association's mission is to prevent
and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected
by diabetes. Founded in 1940, the Association provides services to
hundreds of communities across the country. For more information,
please call the American Diabetes Association at 1-800-DIABETES
(1-800-342- 2383) or visit http://www.diabetes.org/. Information
from both these sources is available in English and Spanish.
CONTACT: Doris Li For Colgate-Palmolive (212)798-9814 DATASOURCE:
Colgate-Palmolive Company CONTACT: Doris Li, for Colgate-Palmolive,
+1-212-798-9814, Web site: http://www.colgate.com/
http://www.diabetes.org/
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