Fruit and vegetables contain carotenoid pigments, which accumulate in human skin, contributing to its yellowness. This effect has a beneficial impact on appearance. The aim was to evaluate associations between diet (fruit, vegetable and dietary carotenoid intakes) and skin color in young women. Ninety-one Caucasian women (Median and Interquartile Range (IQR) age 22.1 (18.1–29.1) years, BMI 22.9 (18.5–31.9) kg/m2) were recruited from the Hunter region (Australia). Fruit, vegetable and dietary carotenoid intakes were estimated by a validated food frequency questionnaire. Skin color was measured at nine body locations (sun exposed and unexposed sites) using spectrophotometry. Multiple linear regression was used to assess the relationship betwe...
Objective Human skin colour is influenced by three pigments: haemoglobin, carotenoids, and melanin. ...
BACKGROUND: An effect of increased fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption on facial attractiveness has...
In this paper we review the mechanisms through which carotenoid coloration could provide a sexually ...
Fruit and vegetables contain carotenoid pigments, which accumulate in human skin, contributing to it...
This work was supported by a scholarship top-up grant from HMRI. Kristine Pezdirc is supported by an...
Fruit and vegetables contain carotenoid pigments, which accumulate in human skin, contributing to it...
Fruit and vegetables contain carotenoid pigments, which accumulate in human skin, contributing to it...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Higher fruit and vegetable intakes are associated wit...
Consumption of dietary carotenoids or carotenoid supplements can alter the color (yellowness) of hum...
Background: Consumption of dietary carotenoids from fruits and vegetables (F/V) leads to accumulatio...
Background: Fruit and vegetable consumption and ingestion of carotenoids have been found to be assoc...
Fruit and vegetable consumption and ingestion of carotenoids have been found to be associated with h...
Fruit and vegetable consumption and ingestion of carotenoids have been found to be associated with h...
Aim: Current dietary assessment methods are prone to subjective bias, highlighting the demand for an...
Consumption of dietary carotenoids or carotenoid supplements can alter the color (yellowness) of hu...
Objective Human skin colour is influenced by three pigments: haemoglobin, carotenoids, and melanin. ...
BACKGROUND: An effect of increased fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption on facial attractiveness has...
In this paper we review the mechanisms through which carotenoid coloration could provide a sexually ...
Fruit and vegetables contain carotenoid pigments, which accumulate in human skin, contributing to it...
This work was supported by a scholarship top-up grant from HMRI. Kristine Pezdirc is supported by an...
Fruit and vegetables contain carotenoid pigments, which accumulate in human skin, contributing to it...
Fruit and vegetables contain carotenoid pigments, which accumulate in human skin, contributing to it...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Higher fruit and vegetable intakes are associated wit...
Consumption of dietary carotenoids or carotenoid supplements can alter the color (yellowness) of hum...
Background: Consumption of dietary carotenoids from fruits and vegetables (F/V) leads to accumulatio...
Background: Fruit and vegetable consumption and ingestion of carotenoids have been found to be assoc...
Fruit and vegetable consumption and ingestion of carotenoids have been found to be associated with h...
Fruit and vegetable consumption and ingestion of carotenoids have been found to be associated with h...
Aim: Current dietary assessment methods are prone to subjective bias, highlighting the demand for an...
Consumption of dietary carotenoids or carotenoid supplements can alter the color (yellowness) of hu...
Objective Human skin colour is influenced by three pigments: haemoglobin, carotenoids, and melanin. ...
BACKGROUND: An effect of increased fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption on facial attractiveness has...
In this paper we review the mechanisms through which carotenoid coloration could provide a sexually ...