Metabolic parameters in acne vulgaris: a case control study investigating fasting blood glucose and insulin levels in acne vulgaris

Saranya Palaniswami, Bhanu Prakash, Praveen Vasanthi Saminathan
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Background: Influence of diet and lifestyle on acne among Indian population. Objectives were to identify the clinico-epidemiological profile of patients with Acne vulgaris and to assess the fasting plasma glucose and serum insulin levels in Acne vulgaris patients and the controls and correlate them. Methods: This was a hospital-based case-control study conducted in the Department of Dermatology, Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Bangalore. Study included 60 cases of acne and 60 controls (age and sex matched), attending the outpatient department. After complete history, general physical, systemic and cutaneous examination, all cases were subjected to following investigation: fasting blood sugar and serum insulin levels. Results: Acne was common in the age group 18-24 yrs (70%). In almost half the patients the age of onset was between 12-18 yrs. Commonly observed site for acne was cheeks (83.3%), forehead (66.7%), nose (55%) and chin (41.7%). The risk of developing acne was 3.5 times more among smokers than non-smokers. The mean fasting blood sugar values of cases and controls when compared showed a statistically significant difference (p<0.05). Our study did not find any statistically significant difference in fasting insulin levels between cases and controls. Conclusions: There was only significant difference in the Mean fasting blood glucose in cases as compared to controls. Mean fasting serum insulin level though found to be raised in cases compared to controls, does not prove statistical significance. Fasting plasma glucose was significantly raised in grade III acne as compared to other grades.
寻常型痤疮的代谢参数:调查寻常型痤疮患者空腹血糖和胰岛素水平的病例对照研究
背景:饮食和生活方式对印度人痤疮的影响。目的:确定寻常型痤疮患者的临床流行病学特征,评估寻常型痤疮患者和对照组的空腹血浆葡萄糖和血清胰岛素水平,并将两者联系起来:这是一项基于医院的病例对照研究,在班加罗尔 Vydehi 医学科学研究所和研究中心皮肤科进行。研究对象包括门诊部的 60 例痤疮患者和 60 例对照组患者(年龄和性别匹配)。在对所有病例进行完整的病史、一般体格、全身和皮肤检查后,对其进行了以下检查:空腹血糖和血清胰岛素水平:痤疮常见于 18-24 岁年龄组(70%)。几乎一半的患者发病年龄在 12-18 岁之间。常见的痤疮部位是脸颊(83.3%)、前额(66.7%)、鼻子(55%)和下巴(41.7%)。吸烟者患痤疮的风险是不吸烟者的 3.5 倍。病例和对照组的平均空腹血糖值进行比较后发现,两者之间存在显著的统计学差异(P<0.05)。我们的研究没有发现病例和对照组的空腹胰岛素水平有任何统计学上的显著差异:结论:与对照组相比,病例的平均空腹血糖仅存在明显差异。虽然发现病例的平均空腹血清胰岛素水平比对照组高,但这并不能证明统计学意义。与其他等级的痤疮相比,III 级痤疮患者的空腹血浆葡萄糖明显升高。
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