The role of diet in the pathogenesis and treatment of acne vulgaris

IF 0.1 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Bartosz Pałdyna, Damian Dyńka, Magdalena Pałdyna
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Abstract

Acne vulgaris is a common, chronic, multifactorial inflammatory skin disease. Although the disorder occurs primarily in young people, with a peak incidence in adolescence, it quite often persists into adulthood. The views on the impact of diet on the development and course of acne have changed dramatically over the years. Since the 1930s, patients have been advised to avoid chocolate and other sugar-containing products, fatty foods and sugar, and even reduce the overall intake of carbohydrates. Research in the years that followed undermined the influence of nutrition on acne, hence the use of specialised diets was not recommended. Since the beginning of the 21st century, there has been a certain renaissance in research on this relationship and a growing body of evidence has been accumulated to support the important role of different food products in the etiopathogenesis of acne. Most investigations focus on products with a high glycaemic index, as well as chocolate and dairy products. While the current research cannot be used as a basis for developing clear recommendations for patients, there is evidence that low-glycaemic index meals with reduced dairy, sugar, saturated fat and salt consumption, as well as increased omega-3 intake and probiotic supplementation may have a positive effect on the course of acne and its treatment. It should be remembered that although dietary interventions may support the therapeutic process, they will not replace appropriate pharmacological treatment adjusted to the severity of acne.
饮食在寻常痤疮发病机制和治疗中的作用
寻常痤疮是一种常见的慢性多因素炎症性皮肤病。尽管这种疾病主要发生在年轻人身上,在青春期发病率最高,但它往往会持续到成年。多年来,人们对饮食对痤疮发展和病程的影响的看法发生了巨大变化。自20世纪30年代以来,人们一直建议患者避免食用巧克力和其他含糖产品、高脂肪食品和糖,甚至减少碳水化合物的总体摄入。随后几年的研究削弱了营养对痤疮的影响,因此不建议使用专门的饮食。自21世纪初以来,对这种关系的研究出现了一定的复兴,越来越多的证据支持不同食品在痤疮发病机制中的重要作用。大多数调查都集中在高血糖指数的产品,以及巧克力和乳制品上。虽然目前的研究不能作为为患者制定明确建议的基础,但有证据表明,低血糖指数膳食中减少乳制品、糖、饱和脂肪和盐的摄入,以及增加ω-3的摄入和补充益生菌,可能会对痤疮的过程及其治疗产生积极影响。需要记住的是,尽管饮食干预可能支持治疗过程,但它们不会取代根据痤疮严重程度调整的适当药物治疗。
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审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: PEDIATRIA I MEDYCYNA RODZINNA is a peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing original articles that constitute significant contributions to the advancements of paediatrics and family medicine. In addition, PEDIATRIA I MEDYCYNA RODZINNA, publishes information from the medical associations, reports and materials from international congresses, letters to the Editor, information on new medical products as well as abstracts and discussions on papers published in other scientific journals, reviews of books and other publications.
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