2020, Number 2-3
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Rev Cent Dermatol Pascua 2020; 29 (2-3)
Acne and dairy: Is there an association?
Valdés-Morales KL, Romero-Guzmán AK, Rosas-Morett MT, Morales-Sánchez MA
Language: Spanish
References: 33
Page: 56-60
PDF size: 173.76 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Historically, relationship between acne and diet has been controversial. Over the last few years, different foods and nutrition factors and their relationship with acne have been studied; dairy products have been some of the most studied. Several components of dairy products have been implicated in acne pathogenesis, with direct and indirect mechanisms. Multiple observational studies trying to determine the relationship of dairy and acne have been done on different populations; these studies led to the publication of three systematic reviews and metaanalysis. On this review, we cover the most important concepts regarding dairy products and acne found in literature.
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