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Milk consumption and acne in teenaged boys
Objective
We sought to examine the association between dietary dairy intake and teenaged acne among boys.
Methods
This was a prospective cohort study. We studied 4273 boys, members of a prospective cohort study of youths and of lifestyle factors, who reported dietary intake on up to 3 food frequency questionnaires from 1996 to 1998 and teenaged acne in 1999. We computed multivariate prevalence ratios and 95% confidence intervals for acne.
Results
After adjusting for age at baseline, height, and energy intake, the multivariate prevalence ratios (95% confidence interval; P value for test of trend) for acne comparing highest (>2 servings/d) with lowest (<1/wk) intake categories in 1996 were 1.16 (1.01, 1.34; 0.77) for total milk, 1.10 (0.94, 1.28; 0.83) for whole/2% milk, 1.17 (0.99, 1.39; 0.08) for low-fat (1%) milk, and 1.19 (1.01, 1.40; 0.02) for skim milk.
Limitations
Not all members of the cohort responded to the questionnaire. Acne assessment was by self-report and boys whose symptoms might have been part of an underlying disorder were not excluded. We did not adjust for steroid use and other lifestyle factors that may affect occurrence of acne.
Conclusion
We found a positive association between intake of skim milk and acne. This finding suggests that skim milk contains hormonal constituents, or factors that influence endogenous hormones, in sufficient quantities to have biological effects in consumers.
Abbreviations used: CI, confidence interval, FFQ, food frequency questionnaire, GUTS, Growing Up Today Study, IGF, insulin-like growth factor, PR, prevalence ratio
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Supported by the Boston Obesity Nutrition Research Center (DK 46200), a research grant (DK-46834) from the National Institutes of Health, the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, and the Kellogg Company.
Conflicts of interest: None declared.
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PII: S0190-9622(07)02402-4
doi:10.1016/j.jaad.2007.08.049
© 2008 American Academy of Dermatology, Inc. Published by Elsevier Inc All rights reserved.
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- Commentary: Diet and acne , 10 March 2008
Volume 58, Issue 5 , Pages 787-793, May 2008
