2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jand.2017.03.024
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Differences in Dietary Glycemic Load and Hormones in New York City Adults with No and Moderate/Severe Acne

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“…Sweets, fatty foods, and change in dietary habits towards healthier food were statistically more frequently reported by girls compared to boys, similarly as reported among Greek adolescents 9 . The acnegenic properties of both hyperinsulinemic foods and consumption of dairy proteins, which increase concentrations of insulin and insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1), have been proposed by Melnik et al 31 Although Kaymak et al 32 did not observe correlation of acne with serum glucose and insulin, several other studies conducted by groups of authors30, 33, 34 revealed that the dietary glycemic index (GI), saturated fat, trans-fat, and milk may influence or aggravate acne, and the role of milk is further acknowledged by the Italian group 35 . In the present study, dairy products were not recognized as a significant acne-aggravating factor.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…Sweets, fatty foods, and change in dietary habits towards healthier food were statistically more frequently reported by girls compared to boys, similarly as reported among Greek adolescents 9 . The acnegenic properties of both hyperinsulinemic foods and consumption of dairy proteins, which increase concentrations of insulin and insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1), have been proposed by Melnik et al 31 Although Kaymak et al 32 did not observe correlation of acne with serum glucose and insulin, several other studies conducted by groups of authors30, 33, 34 revealed that the dietary glycemic index (GI), saturated fat, trans-fat, and milk may influence or aggravate acne, and the role of milk is further acknowledged by the Italian group 35 . In the present study, dairy products were not recognized as a significant acne-aggravating factor.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…Un estudio en Polonia encontró que la ingestión de lácteos parecía estar débilmente asociada con el acné (14). En Dinamarca se encontró que la ingesta de productos lácteos se asoció a un OR más alto para el acné que los que no consumían (15), del mismo modo, otro estudio encontró que las personas con acné moderado/severo consumieron mayor cantidad de carbohidratos (16). Un estudio realizado también en en Polonia concluyó que el acné en adultos está asociado con la dieta occidental (17).…”
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“…El grado de actividad de la lactasa y el tipo de lácteos que consumen los participantes podrían jugar un papel en la diferencia de resultados (12). Las diferencias entre la ingesta dietética, los factores biológicos asociados con el acné y las puntuaciones de calidad de vida específicas del acné entre los grupos pueden dificultar la interpretación de la relevancia clínica (16).…”
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“…1). Unter den Untersuchungen befanden sich 4 Beobachtungsstudien, von denen 3 Studien den Zusammenhang zwischen AV und einer Ernährung mit hyperglykämischen Kohlenhydraten bestärken konnten [16,17,19]. Eine RCT konnte überdies zeigen, dass eine Ernährung mit niedrigem GI und niedriger GL zu einer Abnahme des biochemischen Para-meters IGF-1 führt, wobei das Studiendesign keine Aussagen zum Einfluss auf den klinischen Schweregrad der AV erlaubt [20].…”
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