2020
DOI: 10.1111/dth.14246
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Alleviating and exacerbating foods in hidradenitis suppurativa

Abstract: While dietary triggers have been investigated in acne and other inflammatory follicular dermatoses, there is a paucity of data on diet and hidradenitis suppurativa (HS). We sought to identify exacerbating and alleviating foods in HS patients. An anonymous survey was distributed via HS Facebook support groups and in person at HS specialty clinics. Participants were asked to select all that apply from a list to indicate

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“…Another field of interest, is represented by the evaluation of the dietary patterns in HS patients, and a negative role of some components of diet, such as dairy food 37 or brewer's yeast 38 has been hypothesized. In the study of Fernandez et al, a sample of HS patients was asked, by means of an anonymous questionnaire, to indicate foods that respectively exacerbated or alleviated HS symptoms; among the former, were indicated sweets, carbohydrates, dairy and high-fat foods, while among the latter, were indicated vegetables and fruits, chicken and fish 39 . Mediterranean Diet, characterized by a high intake of vegetables, fruit, legumes, wholegrains and fish, and by a low intake of meat and dairy, is considered one of the healthiest nutritional models, and due to its richness in antioxidants compounds, such as polyphenols, contained in plant-derived food, it has considered to have a protective role against both inflammation and obesity, as well as to modulate the gut microbiota composition in obese patients 40,41,42 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another field of interest, is represented by the evaluation of the dietary patterns in HS patients, and a negative role of some components of diet, such as dairy food 37 or brewer's yeast 38 has been hypothesized. In the study of Fernandez et al, a sample of HS patients was asked, by means of an anonymous questionnaire, to indicate foods that respectively exacerbated or alleviated HS symptoms; among the former, were indicated sweets, carbohydrates, dairy and high-fat foods, while among the latter, were indicated vegetables and fruits, chicken and fish 39 . Mediterranean Diet, characterized by a high intake of vegetables, fruit, legumes, wholegrains and fish, and by a low intake of meat and dairy, is considered one of the healthiest nutritional models, and due to its richness in antioxidants compounds, such as polyphenols, contained in plant-derived food, it has considered to have a protective role against both inflammation and obesity, as well as to modulate the gut microbiota composition in obese patients 40,41,42 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, it has been seen that some foods such as dairy products and simple sugars in general determine a worsening of symptoms [50]. On the contrary, fruits, vegetables, chicken meat, and fish seem to improve the symptomatology itself.…”
Section: Hidradenitis Suppurativamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In an analysis of the content of the largest group, the majority of HS group posts focused on social support (20%) and requesting information (i.e., lifestyle issues or specific symptoms) (54%) [ 13 ]. Furthermore, for HS, Facebook Groups can be surveyed for effective pain control therapies [ 14 ] or diets [ 15 ] posted by patients. Nevertheless, the psychosocial benefit of being able to connect with others who are undergoing a similar journey can be therapeutic for many patients, more so than the medical advice shared among its group members.…”
Section: Facebook and Dermatologymentioning
confidence: 99%