The influence of nutrition on skin health is a growing research area but the findings of various studies on the effect of diet on the development of acne have often been contradictory. The general opinion among researchers has oscillated between two different, opposing positions: that diet either is or is not a key factor for acne development. This review examines the evidence supporting an influence of various dietary components on the development of acne particularly focusing on the role played by carbohydrates. The physiological and biochemical effects of the ketogenic diet are examined from this perspective and mechanisms will be proposed via which this type of diet could have a role in the treatment of acne. Copyright © 2012 S. Karger AG, Basel.

Paoli, A., Grimaldi, K., Toniolo, L., Canato, M., Bianco, A., Fratter, A. (2012). Nutrition and acne: therapeutic potential of ketogenic diets. SKIN PHARMACOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY, 25(25), 111-117 [10.1159/000336404].

Nutrition and acne: therapeutic potential of ketogenic diets

BIANCO, Antonino;
2012-01-01

Abstract

The influence of nutrition on skin health is a growing research area but the findings of various studies on the effect of diet on the development of acne have often been contradictory. The general opinion among researchers has oscillated between two different, opposing positions: that diet either is or is not a key factor for acne development. This review examines the evidence supporting an influence of various dietary components on the development of acne particularly focusing on the role played by carbohydrates. The physiological and biochemical effects of the ketogenic diet are examined from this perspective and mechanisms will be proposed via which this type of diet could have a role in the treatment of acne. Copyright © 2012 S. Karger AG, Basel.
2012
Paoli, A., Grimaldi, K., Toniolo, L., Canato, M., Bianco, A., Fratter, A. (2012). Nutrition and acne: therapeutic potential of ketogenic diets. SKIN PHARMACOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY, 25(25), 111-117 [10.1159/000336404].
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