2021
DOI: 10.1111/ijd.15390
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Diet and acne: review of the evidence from 2009 to 2020

Abstract: Background Dietary habits may play a non‐negligible role in the development, duration, and severity of acne, as shown in past critical review articles on such association. Methods The aim of this systematic review is to supplement data available on scientific literature spanning the last 10 years by inserting the keywords “acne” or “acne vulgaris” and “diet”, “nutrition”, “food”, “chocolate”, “dairy”, “whey protein”, “fatty acid”, or “drink” in the timeframe “January 2009‐April 2020” within the PubMed database… Show more

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“…The possible varying degrees of acne-promotion of specific subtypes of these foods (eg full-fat milk vs. low-fat milk) is unknown [4].…”
Section: The Role Of Dietary Supplements In Acnementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The possible varying degrees of acne-promotion of specific subtypes of these foods (eg full-fat milk vs. low-fat milk) is unknown [4].…”
Section: The Role Of Dietary Supplements In Acnementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Melnik et al bezeichnen die Akne schon heute als Zivilisationserkrankung, neben der Adipositas per magna und der KHK [29]. Pathogenetisch wird dem bereits erwähnten westlichen Ernährungsstil eine wichtige Rolle zugeschrieben [28,30]. Dieser ist geprägt von einem hohen Konsum an Saccharose (Disaccharid aus Glukose und Fruktose), oft versteckt in industriell gefertigten Produkten, dem Verzehr von hochverarbeiteten Getreideprodukten, großen Mengen an Milch und Milchprodukten sowie gesättigten Fetten (Abbildung 3).…”
Section: Akneunclassified
“…Acne is a global skin condition concerning many people from different ages and gender [25,26]. Various factors have been suggested to have an impact on the development of acne including environmental factors, chemicals like skin products, hormonal factors, stress, and most recently diet and lifestyle modifications [19,26,27].…”
Section: Lifestyle Modification Impact On Acnementioning
confidence: 99%