Acne: The Role of Medical Nutrition Therapy


Acne is a common disease that affects many adolescents and adults. The use of MNT for treatment is not a new idea but it is being looked at again. However, the findings have been mixed over the years. The research is showing a relationship between acne and dietary intake, this is not a cause-and-effect relationship but rather a correlation.
                The current research seems to support that poor dietary quality can in fact aggravate acne. The biggest point the article drove home was that it does not prevent acne but can alleviate the “flare-ups”.
                I was interested when I read this article because I have not heard much about the link between diet and acne since high school (which was a little while ago now). It is interesting to see how ideas resurface.
     This edition of JAND was very good and had loads of interesting articles, in my opinion. 

--Sarah Carlson

Source:
Burris J, Rietkerk W, Woolf K. Acne: the role of medical nutrition therapy. JAND. 2013;113(3): 416-430.

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