评估饮食因素与头发健康之间的关系:一项系统综述。

IF 1.4 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Nuno Gomes, Nuno Silva, Beatriz Teixeira
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摘要

特定的食物和营养物质对保持健康的头发非常重要,这是一个人的身份和自尊的关键方面。目的通过文献综述,确定特定食物和/或营养素的摄入与头发健康之间的关系。方法本综述遵循PRISMA指南,在PROSPERO平台注册(注册号:CRD42024527250)。在2024年3月至6月期间查阅了Medline (PubMed)、Web of Science和Scopus数据库。纳入标准如下:年龄≥3岁;特定食物/营养素的消耗/摄入;以及用英语和葡萄牙语写的文章。搜索表达式结合了与“饮食”、“营养”和“头发健康”相关的术语(n = 1287篇文章),其中应用了语言过滤和重复删除。结果17项研究的分析涉及61332名参与者,主要是女性(97%)。维生素D是研究最多的营养素(五项研究),而脱发和脱发是研究最多的头发健康参数(分别为八项和五项研究)。较高水平的维生素D和铁与脱发呈负相关。相反,研究发现,摄入较多的酒精和含糖饮料与脱发呈正相关。结论饮食和营养在头发健康中起着至关重要的作用,特别是维生素D和铁的补充,而限制酒精和软饮料可能是有益的。需要进一步的研究来证实这些发现。
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Assessing the relationship between dietary factors and hair health: A systematic review.

BackgroundSpecific foods and nutrients have a significant importance in maintaining healthy hair, which is a crucial aspect of an individual's identity and self-esteem.AimTo identify, through a literature review, the association between the consumption of specific foods and/or nutrients and the health of the hair.MethodsThis review followed the PRISMA guidelines and was registered on the PROSPERO platform (registration number: CRD42024527250). The databases Medline (PubMed), Web of Science and Scopus were consulted between March and June 2024. The following inclusion criteria were considered: individuals aged ≥3 years old; the consumption/intake of specific foods/nutrients; and articles written in English and Portuguese. The search expression combined terms related to 'diet', 'nutrition' and 'hair health' (n = 1287 articles), where language filters and duplicate removal were applied.ResultsThe analysis of 17 studies involved 61332 participants, predominantly women (97%). Vitamin D stood out as the most studied nutrient (five studies), while alopecia and hair loss were the most studied hair health parameters (eight and five studies, respectively). Higher levels of vitamin D and iron were inversely related to alopecia. Conversely, a higher intake of alcoholic and sugary beverages was found to be positively correlated with hair loss.ConclusionDiet and nutrition play a crucial role in hair health, particularly vitamin D and iron supplementation, while limiting alcohol and soft drinks may be beneficial. Further research is needed to confirm these findings.

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Nutrition and health
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