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The influence of body mass index on skin susceptibility to sodium lauryl sulphate.

AbstractBACKGROUND:
The influence of nutrition on the physiological functions of man is well studied. Numerous diseases can be exacerbated by obesity. However, it has not yet been determined whether body weight and body mass index (BMI), as an indicator of a high body fat store, can influence skin sensitivity.
OBJECTIVE:
This study investigates the correlation between body mass index and the epidermal functions, evaluated by bioengineering methods, before and after an irritant patch test with sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS).
METHODS:
Epidermal functions were evaluated using an evaporimeter, chromameter and laser-Doppler-flowmeter. Patch testing was conducted for 48 h with two different concentrations of SLS (0.25% and 0.5%) on the forearms of healthy volunteers. Measurements were performed 24h after patch removal.
RESULTS:
Obese individuals showed significantly increased transepidermal water loss (TEWL), skin blood flow and skin colour (red) as compared to a control group. However, the degree of skin sensitivity to SLS was not correlated with BMI.
CONCLUSION:
Basal biophysical parameters of the skin are primarily correlated with the BMI. This may be caused by obesity-induced physiological changes, e.g. increased sweat gland activity, high blood pressure and physiological temperature-regulating system. The epidermal barrier function, as evaluated after SLS patch testing is, however, not correlated with a high BMI, indicating a normal skin barrier.
AuthorsH Löffler, J U N Aramaki, Isaak Effendy
JournalSkin research and technology : official journal of International Society for Bioengineering and the Skin (ISBS) [and] International Society for Digital Imaging of Skin (ISDIS) [and] International Society for Skin Imaging (ISSI) (Skin Res Technol) Vol. 8 Issue 1 Pg. 19-22 (Feb 2002) ISSN: 0909-752X [Print] England
PMID12005116 (Publication Type: Clinical Trial, Controlled Clinical Trial, Journal Article)
Chemical References
  • Surface-Active Agents
  • Water
  • Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate
Topics
  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Biophysical Phenomena
  • Biophysics
  • Body Mass Index
  • Dermatitis, Irritant (diagnosis, metabolism)
  • Epidermis (drug effects)
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Laser-Doppler Flowmetry
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Obesity (metabolism)
  • Skin (blood supply, drug effects)
  • Skin Irritancy Tests
  • Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate (adverse effects)
  • Surface-Active Agents (adverse effects)
  • Water (metabolism)

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