This work was supported by a British Academy Wolfson Professorship to DP (WRP/2008/87). AH was supported by a Eastbio BBSRC studentship.Colorful carotenoid ornaments are sexually selected signals of health in many species. In humans too, carotenoids could provide a perceptible cue to health as they impart an attractive yellow-orange color to skin. Increasing carotenoid pigmentation and skin yellowness is associated with increased fruit and vegetable intake, but whether other aspects of human health benefit skin color is unknown. Carotenoids, as antioxidants, help maintain oxidative balance but are expended in this role. Therefore, any health factor affecting oxidative balance could alter the quantity of carotenoids available to color skin. ...
Objective Human skin colour is influenced by three pigments: haemoglobin, carotenoids, and melanin. ...
Fruit and vegetable consumption and ingestion of carotenoids have been found to be associated with h...
I stephen was funded by a BBSRC Studentship. M Stirrat was funded by an EPSRC Studentship.Numerous r...
Colorful carotenoid ornaments are sexually selected signals of health in many species. In humans too...
In this paper we review the mechanisms through which carotenoid coloration could provide a sexually ...
Skin carotenoid coloration has been proposed as a valid cue to health in humans, reflecting fruit an...
Carotenoids are red-yellow plant based pigments. When consumed, they contribute to human skin yello...
The links between appearance and health influence human social interactions and are medically import...
Skin coloration appears to play a pivotal part in facial attractiveness. Skin yellowness contributes...
Abstract: In this paper we review the mechanisms through which carotenoid coloration could provide a...
In this paper we review the mechanisms through which carotenoid coloration could provide a sexually ...
TITLE: Skin carotenoid levels associated with a comprehensive health survey: The USU Wellness Expo A...
Many non-human animal species use colour to signal dominance, condition or reproductive status. Thes...
Background: Fruit and vegetable consumption and ingestion of carotenoids have been found to be assoc...
Consumption of dietary carotenoids or carotenoid supplements can alter the color (yellow-ness) of hu...
Objective Human skin colour is influenced by three pigments: haemoglobin, carotenoids, and melanin. ...
Fruit and vegetable consumption and ingestion of carotenoids have been found to be associated with h...
I stephen was funded by a BBSRC Studentship. M Stirrat was funded by an EPSRC Studentship.Numerous r...
Colorful carotenoid ornaments are sexually selected signals of health in many species. In humans too...
In this paper we review the mechanisms through which carotenoid coloration could provide a sexually ...
Skin carotenoid coloration has been proposed as a valid cue to health in humans, reflecting fruit an...
Carotenoids are red-yellow plant based pigments. When consumed, they contribute to human skin yello...
The links between appearance and health influence human social interactions and are medically import...
Skin coloration appears to play a pivotal part in facial attractiveness. Skin yellowness contributes...
Abstract: In this paper we review the mechanisms through which carotenoid coloration could provide a...
In this paper we review the mechanisms through which carotenoid coloration could provide a sexually ...
TITLE: Skin carotenoid levels associated with a comprehensive health survey: The USU Wellness Expo A...
Many non-human animal species use colour to signal dominance, condition or reproductive status. Thes...
Background: Fruit and vegetable consumption and ingestion of carotenoids have been found to be assoc...
Consumption of dietary carotenoids or carotenoid supplements can alter the color (yellow-ness) of hu...
Objective Human skin colour is influenced by three pigments: haemoglobin, carotenoids, and melanin. ...
Fruit and vegetable consumption and ingestion of carotenoids have been found to be associated with h...
I stephen was funded by a BBSRC Studentship. M Stirrat was funded by an EPSRC Studentship.Numerous r...