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oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:1080...

Topic
Original Paper
Author
Gündüz, Bahar Öztelcan Ataş, Hatice
Langue
en
Editor

Termedia Publishing House

Category

Advances in Dermatology and Allergology/Postȩpy Dermatologii i Alergologii

Year

2024

listing date

8/16/2024

Keywords
results index severity body mass acne bmi
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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Acne vulgaris is a prevalent skin disorder influenced by a variety of factors, including a high body mass index (BMI) and obesity.

AIM: To investigate the association between BMI z-scores and acne severity in boys and girls aged 10–18 years.

MATERIAL AND METHODS: A 72-patient prospective analysis was performed, in which patient weight, height, body mass index (BMI), body mass index z score (BMI z-score), percentiles, and demographic information were collected, and acne severity was categorized as mild or moderate/severe.

RESULTS: The results indicated that patients with moderate/severe acne were significantly older and had higher weight, height, BMI, and BMI z-scores than those with mild acne (p < 0.01).

CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest that higher BMI z-scores are linked to increased acne severity.

These results emphasize the importance of addressing weight-related risk factors for the prevention and treatment of acne vulgaris.

The early detection and management of weight-related conditions can play a crucial role in improving the overall well-being of individuals with acne, considering its negative impact on mental health and social functioning.

Gündüz, Bahar Öztelcan,Ataş, Hatice, 2024, Relationship between body mass index z-score and acne severity in adolescents: a prospective analysis, Termedia Publishing House

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