2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnim.2017.05.001
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A multicenter, randomized, controlled study of the use of nutritional supplements containing collagen peptides to facilitate the healing of pressure ulcers

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“…Recently, improvements in stratum corneum hydration and skin elasticity via oral intake of collagen peptides (hydrolyzed collagen) have been reported in young women, 7 – 10 but not in hospitalized older adults. Also, oral nutrition supplements (ONSs) containing collagen peptides have been shown to have therapeutic effects for pressure injuries, 11 but whether they can protect the skin from pressure injuries and other skin problems is unknown. This study examined the effect of an ONS containing collagen peptides on stratum corneum hydration and skin elasticity as measured in the forearms in hospitalized older adults.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, improvements in stratum corneum hydration and skin elasticity via oral intake of collagen peptides (hydrolyzed collagen) have been reported in young women, 7 – 10 but not in hospitalized older adults. Also, oral nutrition supplements (ONSs) containing collagen peptides have been shown to have therapeutic effects for pressure injuries, 11 but whether they can protect the skin from pressure injuries and other skin problems is unknown. This study examined the effect of an ONS containing collagen peptides on stratum corneum hydration and skin elasticity as measured in the forearms in hospitalized older adults.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In human trials with placebo controls, ingestion of collagen hydrolysate (2.5-10 g/day) suppresses transepidermal water loss, reduces wrinkle volume, and increases elasticity of skin [1][2][3][4]. Furthermore, ingestion of collagen hydrolysate moderates the symptoms of 2 of 9 osteoarthritis [5,6] and enhances healing of pressure ulcers [7][8][9]. Our previous work has shown that ingestion of collagen hydrolysate (2-20 g) increases the peptide forms of Hyp (i.e., hydroxyprolyl peptide or collagen peptide) in human peripheral blood plasma to 20-100 µM [10][11][12][13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pressure ulcers are another chronic wound with several animal studies suggesting that supplementation with collagen hydrolysate improves the healing of pressure ulcers (Nakao et al, 2013 ). Human clinical trials using placebo controls have demonstrated that supplementation with collagen hydrolysate enhances healing of pressure ulcers (Lee et al, 2006 ; Sugihara et al, 2015 , 2018 ; Yamanaka et al, 2017 ). The Japanese Society of Pressure Ulcers Guideline Revision Committee ( 2016 ) has cited collagen hydrolysate in their therapeutic guidelines.…”
Section: Influence Of the Supplementation Of Collagen Peptides On Woumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, an in vitro study indicated that p75NTR-negative fibroblasts in healthy tissue did not respond to Pro-Hyp (Asai et al, 2020b ). No adverse effects due to abnormal proliferation of fibroblasts have been observed after long-term administration of collagen hydrolysate in healthy volunteers (Shigemura et al, 2018 ) and pressure ulcer patients (Sugihara et al, 2015 , 2018 ; Yamanaka et al, 2017 ). Thus, supplementation with collagen hydrolysate does not generate severe adverse effects on non-wound tissue.…”
Section: Influence Of the Supplementation Of Collagen Peptides On Woumentioning
confidence: 99%