Acne is a manifestation of hormonal overstimulation of the pilosebaceous units of genetically susceptible individuals. Endogenous reproductive and growth hormones, exogenous reproductive hormones, insulin and endogenous insulin-like growth hormone-1, sourced from and stimulated by dairy and high glycemic load foods, all appear to contribute to this overstimulation. A postulated molecular mechanism linking food and acne is reported and integrated into the clinical picture
In adolescence, acne is considered to be a physiological phenomenon, at least in its milder forms. I...
Acne is one of the most widely spread dermatoses in the world mainly among adolescents and young adu...
Abst rac t Introduction: Acne vulgaris is a pilosebaceous gland disease that usually affects people ...
International audienceAcne is an inflammatory and multifactorial skin disease. Different external an...
Acne Vulgaris is a common dermatological condition defined as a chronic inflammatory dermatosis of t...
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 prevalence varies substantially between populations and is low in non-Westernised societies con...
Observational evidence suggests that dietary glycemic load may be one environmental factor contribut...
Background. There is increasing evidence to support the relationship between acne vulgaris and diet...
Acne vulgaris is one of the most common dermatologic conditions, especially among the adolescent pop...
In this paper, the link between high glycemic index and load will be reviewed. The data from the lit...
BACKGROUND - No previous study has sought to examine the influence of dietary composition on acne vu...
Bodo C Melnik Department of Dermatology, Environmental Medicine and Health Theory, University of Osn...
Variations in acne prevalence worldwide have prompted researchers to question the natural developmen...
In adolescence, acne is considered to be a physiological phenomenon, at least in its milder forms. I...
Acne is one of the most widely spread dermatoses in the world mainly among adolescents and young adu...
Abst rac t Introduction: Acne vulgaris is a pilosebaceous gland disease that usually affects people ...
International audienceAcne is an inflammatory and multifactorial skin disease. Different external an...
Acne Vulgaris is a common dermatological condition defined as a chronic inflammatory dermatosis of t...
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 prevalence varies substantially between populations and is low in non-Westernised societies con...
Observational evidence suggests that dietary glycemic load may be one environmental factor contribut...
Background. There is increasing evidence to support the relationship between acne vulgaris and diet...
Acne vulgaris is one of the most common dermatologic conditions, especially among the adolescent pop...
In this paper, the link between high glycemic index and load will be reviewed. The data from the lit...
BACKGROUND - No previous study has sought to examine the influence of dietary composition on acne vu...
Bodo C Melnik Department of Dermatology, Environmental Medicine and Health Theory, University of Osn...
Variations in acne prevalence worldwide have prompted researchers to question the natural developmen...
In adolescence, acne is considered to be a physiological phenomenon, at least in its milder forms. I...
Acne is one of the most widely spread dermatoses in the world mainly among adolescents and young adu...
Abst rac t Introduction: Acne vulgaris is a pilosebaceous gland disease that usually affects people ...