© 2017 S. Karger AG, BaselBackground/Aims: Recently classified as an epidemic by the WHO, obesity (as well as the state of being overweight) clearly affects significant populations across all ages. The relationship between obesity and some diseases (e.g. cardiovascular ones) is known, although many paradoxes remain to be explained. Very little information is available, however, regarding its impact on skin physiology and skin disease. This study aims to examine the influence of excessive weight on epidermal hydration and transepidermal water loss, key variables of skin water balance and skin biomechanics. Methods: A convenience sample of 89 healthy female volunteers was selected and divided into 4 groups, according to their BMI (body mass ...
This work was supported by the following funding: BBSRC-LIDO Studentship (PWC, MPP and EE); Diabetes...
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease with significant patient and populatio...
Objective: Obesity-associated diabetes causes aging-like changes to skin physiology in animal models...
© 2017 S. Karger AG, BaselBackground/Aims: Recently classified as an epidemic by the WHO, obesity (a...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015. P. Humbert et al. (eds.), Measuring the SkinTh...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Obese subjects frequently show skin diseases. However, less attention has been...
Obesity is an increasing public health issue, particularly in Portugal, where more than 50% of the p...
Obese adult patients have many dermatoses, such as skin tags, candida infection, cellulite, and in...
Abstract Background Obesity is considered problematic not only as a major cause of diabetes, hyperte...
Aim: To evaluate the distinct contribution of obesity and diabetes (DM) to the skin modification in ...
Most of the world's population lives in countries where overweight and obesity kills more people tha...
The various studies on the importance of water in the hydration of human skin have suggested that an...
The impact of obesity in the pathophysiology of human skin seems to be related to various dermatoses...
Background: The prevalence of obesity is increasing rapidly all over the world. Obesity is accompani...
There is controversial information about the accumulation of advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) ...
This work was supported by the following funding: BBSRC-LIDO Studentship (PWC, MPP and EE); Diabetes...
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease with significant patient and populatio...
Objective: Obesity-associated diabetes causes aging-like changes to skin physiology in animal models...
© 2017 S. Karger AG, BaselBackground/Aims: Recently classified as an epidemic by the WHO, obesity (a...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015. P. Humbert et al. (eds.), Measuring the SkinTh...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Obese subjects frequently show skin diseases. However, less attention has been...
Obesity is an increasing public health issue, particularly in Portugal, where more than 50% of the p...
Obese adult patients have many dermatoses, such as skin tags, candida infection, cellulite, and in...
Abstract Background Obesity is considered problematic not only as a major cause of diabetes, hyperte...
Aim: To evaluate the distinct contribution of obesity and diabetes (DM) to the skin modification in ...
Most of the world's population lives in countries where overweight and obesity kills more people tha...
The various studies on the importance of water in the hydration of human skin have suggested that an...
The impact of obesity in the pathophysiology of human skin seems to be related to various dermatoses...
Background: The prevalence of obesity is increasing rapidly all over the world. Obesity is accompani...
There is controversial information about the accumulation of advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) ...
This work was supported by the following funding: BBSRC-LIDO Studentship (PWC, MPP and EE); Diabetes...
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease with significant patient and populatio...
Objective: Obesity-associated diabetes causes aging-like changes to skin physiology in animal models...