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Vegan Diet in Dermatology: A Review

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Summary: Plant-based diets and veganism are gaining attention due to their protective role against chronic diseases. However, many physicians are unaware of the potential advantages, especially in dermatology, leading to the discouragement of vegan diets. Limited literature suggests that introducing plant-based foods, vitamin B12 supplements, and eliminating animal products may have a protective role in skin diseases such as acne, psoriasis, and atopic dermatitis.

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Summary: Atopic dermatitis is a common chronic inflammatory skin disorder that can cause sleep disturbances and negatively impact quality of life. The prevalence of atopic dermatitis has been increasing in industrialized nations over the past few decades. Dietary interventions have been studied extensively but have yielded variable results. Exclusive breastfeeding for 3 to 4 months, a diet high in fruits and vegetables, and probiotics may have a beneficial effect on the treatment and prevention of atopic dermatitis.

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Summary: Nutritional dermatoses may be underdiagnosed in developed countries like the United States, leading to increased morbidity and utilization of hospital resources. Dermatologists play a critical role in the diagnosis and management of patients with nutritional deficiencies, as they often present with cutaneous findings.

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The epidemiology, impact, and diagnosis of micronutrient nutritional dermatoses part 1: Zinc, selenium, copper, vitamin A, and vitamin C

Jacob Nosewicz et al.

Summary: Dermatologists play a critical role in diagnosing and managing nutritional deficiencies, which often manifest with skin findings. In the United States, common risk factors include chronic liver disease, alcoholism, and psychiatric disease. However, nutritional dermatoses may be under diagnosed in the United States, leading to increased morbidity and hospital resource utilization. Therefore, it is necessary for providers in developed nations to identify these deficiencies and provide relevant context to dermatologists.

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Nutritional Therapy in Persons Suffering from Psoriasis

Jagoda Garbicz et al.

Summary: Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease with various factors contributing to its pathogenesis, including diet. Changing eating habits can improve patients' quality of life and reduce the risk of other diseases. Recommendations include low-energy diet for overweight individuals, limiting saturated fatty acids and replacing them with anti-inflammatory omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids. Antioxidants and vitamin D supplementation are important, along with alternative diets such as gluten-free, vegetarian, and Mediterranean diets that may have a positive effect. Tailoring the diet therapy to pharmacological treatment is also important.

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The role of nutrition in acne vulgaris and hidradenitis suppurativa

Aziz Khan et al.

Summary: Acne vulgaris and hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) are chronic inflammatory skin disorders that commonly occur in adolescence and young adulthood. The relationship between diet and acne and HS is still controversial, but there is increasing evidence suggesting that high-glycemic diets and consumption of milk and dairy products may promote acne. Studies also indicate that dietary interventions or weight loss through bariatric surgery can improve the symptoms of HS.

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Summary: An increasing number of women of reproductive age are following vegan diets, but the importance of maintaining adequate levels of riboflavin (vitamin B2) is not properly addressed. This article reports a case of a newborn baby suffering from severe health issues due to a severe riboflavin deficiency, highlighting the importance of providing sufficient counseling to all pregnant women adhering to vegan diets to ensure adequate intake of essential nutrients and vitamins.

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Samuel T. Arcieri et al.

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Suk Yee Lam et al.

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Vegan Diet Health Benefits in Metabolic Syndrome

Giulia Marrone et al.

Summary: A plant-based diet, particularly veganism, is becoming more popular for ethical, health, and environmental reasons. While a well-balanced vegan diet can promote optimal health, deficiencies in certain nutrients may occur if not properly managed. In addition, compared to omnivorous diets, vegan diets may reduce the risk of chronic diseases and have a lower environmental impact.

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Gut-Skin Axis: Current Knowledge of the Interrelationship between Microbial Dysbiosis and Skin Conditions

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Position of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics: Vegetarian Diets

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Diet in the prevention of hidradenitis suppurativa (acne inversa)

F. William Danby

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Fast food consumption in pregnancy and subsequent asthma symptoms in young children

O. S. von Ehrenstein et al.

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Advantage of soybean isoflavone as antiandrogen on acne vulgaris

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The Influence of Body Weight on the Prevalence and Severity of Hidradenitis Suppurativa

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