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Diet and Acne Reviewed by Acne Experts

The link between acne and diet is strengthened in a medical review by acne experts.

Alan Shalita, M.D.

Alan Shalita, M.D., Acne expert

The article, “Acne and Diet” authored by acne experts Alan Shalita, M.D., Whitney Bowe, M.D., and Smita Joshi, M.D. and published in the July 2010 issue of the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (JAAD), critically reviewed the existing medical literature.

According to the authors, certain foods were thought to worsen acne before the 1960′s, but later studies showed no association and most physicians referred to the connection of acne and diet as a “myth”. Newer studies in the last decade have led dermatologists to revisit the link between diet and acne.

The authors stated that “dermatologists can no longer dismiss the association between diet and acne. Compelling evidence exists that high glycemic load diets may exacerbate acne.”  (High glycemic load diets result from eating carbohydrates, such as breads, pastas, deserts, sodas, and other foods manufactured with high fructose corn syrup.)

The authors added that “dairy ingestion appears to be weakly associated with acne, and the roles of omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants, zinc, vitamin A, and dietary fiber remain to be elucidated.”

The review concluded that “we hope that this review will encourage others to explore the effects of diet on acne.”

Acne Expert Publishes Patient Education Online

Acne expert and New York dermatologist, Hilary Baldwin, M.D., has provided her patients with convenient access to acne information to help them to better manage their acne.

Dr. Hilary Baldwin

Hilary Baldwin, M.D, Dermatologist

She provides her patients and the New York City community with online access to variety of patient handouts that review the different types of acne (adult acne, teenager acne, truncal acne) and various acne treatments, including antibiotics, topical retinoids, and oral isotretinoin.

Dr. Baldwin is on the faculty in the department of dermatology at SUNY Downstate. She is currently an Associate Professor and the Vice Chair of the Department of Dermatology. Since joining the faculty she has developed interests in acne and keloid scarring. She has published and lectured extensively on these topics and is the past President of the American Acne and Rosacea Society.