2022
DOI: 10.1111/pde.15048
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Skin manifestations in pediatric obesity: A prospective cohort study

Abstract: Data on skin manifestations associated with pediatric obesity are limited. We conducted a prospective study to evaluate the association of pediatric obesity with skin dermatoses and dermatologic quality of life. Our findings suggest that ongoing monitoring of skin problems is recommended for children with obesity.

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“…In individuals with obesity, intertrigo is due to unusually deep skin folds facilitating transpiration, skin irritation and fungal infections ( 15 , 31 ). We detected a prevalence of intertrigo of 10.7%, which is in line with previous investigations ( 15 , 37 ) but has not been investigated in other similar studies ( 14 , 16 ).…”
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“…In individuals with obesity, intertrigo is due to unusually deep skin folds facilitating transpiration, skin irritation and fungal infections ( 15 , 31 ). We detected a prevalence of intertrigo of 10.7%, which is in line with previous investigations ( 15 , 37 ) but has not been investigated in other similar studies ( 14 , 16 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…In contrast, the prevalence of warts was low in the present study population (10.7%). The prevalence of folliculitis in this study was similar to that in a recent Canadian investigation ( 16 ) and markedly lower than that in a Turkish study in children with similar BMI SDS values ( 15 ). In addition to ethnic influences, climatic influences or differences in health care systems, e.g., access to topical antimicrobial therapy or dermatological care, may account for this difference in folliculitis prevalence.…”
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