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Assessment of clinical effects and safety of an oral supplement based on marine protein, vitamin C, grape seed extract, zinc, and tomato extract in the improvement of visible signs of skin aging in men

BACKGROUND: Skin aging is a natural process that may be aggravated by environmental factors. Topical products are the conventional means to combat aging; however, the use of oral supplements is on the rise to assist in the management of aged skin. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to assess t...

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Autores principales: Costa, Adilson, Pegas Pereira, Elisangela Samartin, Assumpção, Elvira Cancio, Calixto dos Santos, Felipe Borba, Ota, Fernanda Sayuri, de Oliveira Pereira, Margareth, Fidelis, Maria Carolina, Fávaro, Raquel, Barros Langen, Stephanie Selma, Favaro de Arruda, Lúcia Helena, Abildgaard, Eva Nydal
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4492544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26170708
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CCID.S79447
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author Costa, Adilson
Pegas Pereira, Elisangela Samartin
Assumpção, Elvira Cancio
Calixto dos Santos, Felipe Borba
Ota, Fernanda Sayuri
de Oliveira Pereira, Margareth
Fidelis, Maria Carolina
Fávaro, Raquel
Barros Langen, Stephanie Selma
Favaro de Arruda, Lúcia Helena
Abildgaard, Eva Nydal
author_facet Costa, Adilson
Pegas Pereira, Elisangela Samartin
Assumpção, Elvira Cancio
Calixto dos Santos, Felipe Borba
Ota, Fernanda Sayuri
de Oliveira Pereira, Margareth
Fidelis, Maria Carolina
Fávaro, Raquel
Barros Langen, Stephanie Selma
Favaro de Arruda, Lúcia Helena
Abildgaard, Eva Nydal
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description BACKGROUND: Skin aging is a natural process that may be aggravated by environmental factors. Topical products are the conventional means to combat aging; however, the use of oral supplements is on the rise to assist in the management of aged skin. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to assess the effects and safety of an oral supplement containing (per tablet) marine protein (105 mg), vitamin C (27 mg), grape seed extract (13.75 mg), zinc (2 mg), and tomato extract (14.38 mg) in the improvement of skin aging in men. METHODS: This single-center, open-label, quasi-experimental clinical study enrolled 47 male subjects, aged 30–45 years, with phototypes I–IV on the Fitzpatrick scale. Subjects received two tablets of the oral supplement for 180 consecutive days. Each subject served as their own control. Clinical assessments were made by medical personnel and by the subjects, respectively. Objective assessments were carried out through pH measurements, sebumetry, corneometry, ultrasound scanning, skin biopsies, and photographic images. RESULTS: Forty-one subjects (87%) completed the study. Clinical improvements on both investigator- and subject-rated outcomes were found for the following parameters: erythema, hydration, radiance, and overall appearance (P<0.05). The objective measurements in the facial skin showed significant improvements from baseline in skin hydration (P<0.05), dermal ultrasound density (P<0.001), and reduction of skin pH (P<0.05). No statistical improvement in relation to sebum was found. The photographic assessment showed an improvement in the overall appearance. The results of the objective measurements were found to be correlated with the subjects’ satisfaction by an increase of collagen and elastic fibers. CONCLUSION: The use of an oral supplement based on a unique biomarine complex, vitamin C, grape seed extract, zinc, and tomato extract produced improvements in the signs of skin aging in men.
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spelling pubmed-44925442015-07-13 Assessment of clinical effects and safety of an oral supplement based on marine protein, vitamin C, grape seed extract, zinc, and tomato extract in the improvement of visible signs of skin aging in men Costa, Adilson Pegas Pereira, Elisangela Samartin Assumpção, Elvira Cancio Calixto dos Santos, Felipe Borba Ota, Fernanda Sayuri de Oliveira Pereira, Margareth Fidelis, Maria Carolina Fávaro, Raquel Barros Langen, Stephanie Selma Favaro de Arruda, Lúcia Helena Abildgaard, Eva Nydal Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol Original Research BACKGROUND: Skin aging is a natural process that may be aggravated by environmental factors. Topical products are the conventional means to combat aging; however, the use of oral supplements is on the rise to assist in the management of aged skin. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to assess the effects and safety of an oral supplement containing (per tablet) marine protein (105 mg), vitamin C (27 mg), grape seed extract (13.75 mg), zinc (2 mg), and tomato extract (14.38 mg) in the improvement of skin aging in men. METHODS: This single-center, open-label, quasi-experimental clinical study enrolled 47 male subjects, aged 30–45 years, with phototypes I–IV on the Fitzpatrick scale. Subjects received two tablets of the oral supplement for 180 consecutive days. Each subject served as their own control. Clinical assessments were made by medical personnel and by the subjects, respectively. Objective assessments were carried out through pH measurements, sebumetry, corneometry, ultrasound scanning, skin biopsies, and photographic images. RESULTS: Forty-one subjects (87%) completed the study. Clinical improvements on both investigator- and subject-rated outcomes were found for the following parameters: erythema, hydration, radiance, and overall appearance (P<0.05). The objective measurements in the facial skin showed significant improvements from baseline in skin hydration (P<0.05), dermal ultrasound density (P<0.001), and reduction of skin pH (P<0.05). No statistical improvement in relation to sebum was found. The photographic assessment showed an improvement in the overall appearance. The results of the objective measurements were found to be correlated with the subjects’ satisfaction by an increase of collagen and elastic fibers. CONCLUSION: The use of an oral supplement based on a unique biomarine complex, vitamin C, grape seed extract, zinc, and tomato extract produced improvements in the signs of skin aging in men. Dove Medical Press 2015-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4492544/ /pubmed/26170708 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CCID.S79447 Text en © 2015 Costa et al. This work is published by Dove Medical Press Limited, and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License The full terms of the License are available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
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Costa, Adilson
Pegas Pereira, Elisangela Samartin
Assumpção, Elvira Cancio
Calixto dos Santos, Felipe Borba
Ota, Fernanda Sayuri
de Oliveira Pereira, Margareth
Fidelis, Maria Carolina
Fávaro, Raquel
Barros Langen, Stephanie Selma
Favaro de Arruda, Lúcia Helena
Abildgaard, Eva Nydal
Assessment of clinical effects and safety of an oral supplement based on marine protein, vitamin C, grape seed extract, zinc, and tomato extract in the improvement of visible signs of skin aging in men
title Assessment of clinical effects and safety of an oral supplement based on marine protein, vitamin C, grape seed extract, zinc, and tomato extract in the improvement of visible signs of skin aging in men
title_full Assessment of clinical effects and safety of an oral supplement based on marine protein, vitamin C, grape seed extract, zinc, and tomato extract in the improvement of visible signs of skin aging in men
title_fullStr Assessment of clinical effects and safety of an oral supplement based on marine protein, vitamin C, grape seed extract, zinc, and tomato extract in the improvement of visible signs of skin aging in men
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of clinical effects and safety of an oral supplement based on marine protein, vitamin C, grape seed extract, zinc, and tomato extract in the improvement of visible signs of skin aging in men
title_short Assessment of clinical effects and safety of an oral supplement based on marine protein, vitamin C, grape seed extract, zinc, and tomato extract in the improvement of visible signs of skin aging in men
title_sort assessment of clinical effects and safety of an oral supplement based on marine protein, vitamin c, grape seed extract, zinc, and tomato extract in the improvement of visible signs of skin aging in men
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4492544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26170708
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CCID.S79447
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