International audienceAcne is an inflammatory and multifactorial skin disease. Different external and internal factors, including air pollution, aggressive skincare products, medication, mechanical, hormonal and familial factors and, more recently, lifestyle and stress, have been suggested as having an impact on acne. Moreover, for many years nutrition was believed to cause or worsen acne. Over the last decades, however, it has become a dermatological doctrine that there is no direct association between diet and acne. Even if recent research has allowed to identify certain nutritional elements and behaviour that may impact on acne, including the excessive intake of dairy products and hyperglycaemic food, modern lifestyle nutrition, obesity ...
Background: There is increasing evidence to support the relationship between acne vulgaris and diet....
The role of nutrition in the treatment of common dermatoses is often overlooked. Nevertheless, there...
Bodo C Melnik Department of Dermatology, Environmental Medicine and Health Theory, University of Osn...
International audienceAcne is an inflammatory and multifactorial skin disease. Different external an...
Numerous studies were published over the last 50 years to investigate whether diet is associated wit...
Acne is one of the most common dermatological conditions affecting millions of people worldwide. It ...
Acne Vulgaris is a common dermatological condition defined as a chronic inflammatory dermatosis of t...
The influence of nutrition on skin health is a growing research area but the findings of various stu...
Acne prevalence varies substantially between populations and is low in non-Westernised societies con...
Acne vulgaris (AV) is a chronic disease that affects a significant percentage of the world’s populat...
The influence of nutrition on skin health is a growing research area but the findings of various stu...
El acné es una patología dermatológica frecuente que afecta a millones de personas en todo el mundo,...
BACKGROUND - No previous study has sought to examine the influence of dietary composition on acne vu...
Acne is one of the most widely spread dermatoses in the world mainly among adolescents and young adu...
Acne is a manifestation of hormonal overstimulation of the pilosebaceous units of genetically suscep...
Background: There is increasing evidence to support the relationship between acne vulgaris and diet....
The role of nutrition in the treatment of common dermatoses is often overlooked. Nevertheless, there...
Bodo C Melnik Department of Dermatology, Environmental Medicine and Health Theory, University of Osn...
International audienceAcne is an inflammatory and multifactorial skin disease. Different external an...
Numerous studies were published over the last 50 years to investigate whether diet is associated wit...
Acne is one of the most common dermatological conditions affecting millions of people worldwide. It ...
Acne Vulgaris is a common dermatological condition defined as a chronic inflammatory dermatosis of t...
The influence of nutrition on skin health is a growing research area but the findings of various stu...
Acne prevalence varies substantially between populations and is low in non-Westernised societies con...
Acne vulgaris (AV) is a chronic disease that affects a significant percentage of the world’s populat...
The influence of nutrition on skin health is a growing research area but the findings of various stu...
El acné es una patología dermatológica frecuente que afecta a millones de personas en todo el mundo,...
BACKGROUND - No previous study has sought to examine the influence of dietary composition on acne vu...
Acne is one of the most widely spread dermatoses in the world mainly among adolescents and young adu...
Acne is a manifestation of hormonal overstimulation of the pilosebaceous units of genetically suscep...
Background: There is increasing evidence to support the relationship between acne vulgaris and diet....
The role of nutrition in the treatment of common dermatoses is often overlooked. Nevertheless, there...
Bodo C Melnik Department of Dermatology, Environmental Medicine and Health Theory, University of Osn...