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The role of nutrition in acne pathogenesis: YouTube as a reflection of current popular thought.

Abstract

Although studies have yet to prove definitively a causal relationship between diet and acne, the lay public has traditionally held that such causality exists. The authors' study aims to determine which nutritional elements are thought to be related to acne, both positively and negatively. YouTube, a popular video-sharing Web site, was used to survey the views of the lay public. The keywords "acne," "acne diet," and "acne food" were searched in YouTube in July and August of 2009, and 87 videos were included in the study. More than 85% of videos suggest at least a moderate correlation between diet and acne. Dairy products and oily and greasy foods were viewed as aggravating factors, while fruits, vegetables, and supplements were regarded as alleviating factors. Generally regarded "truths" can affect patient compliance with treatment regimens, and a knowledgeable physician is better able to address these issues with his or her patients.

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  • Authors

    Qureshi N, Lowenstein EJ

    Institution

    Department of Dermatology, SUNY Health Science Center at Brooklyn, NY, USA. naema.qureshi@downstate.edu

    Source

    Skinmed 9:5 pg 279-80

    MeSH

    Acne Vulgaris
    Attitude to Health
    Data Collection
    Diet
    Humans
    Internet
    Perception
    Public Opinion
    Video Recording

    Pub Type(s)

    Journal Article

    Language

    eng

    PubMed ID

    22165041