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Does What You Eat Contribute To Acne Development?

 
Author: Kevin Nelson

It's probably no surprise that acne affects nearly 90% of people worldwide, at least during some part of their life. Dermatologists agree that acne is the most common skin problem and it accounts for most of the medical care they give, with patients including both teenagers and adults.

There's a lot of evidence as to what causes acne and those causes vary, including hormonal changes, bacteria on the skin and some people may even be genetically predisposed to developing acne. Diet is another factor that may or may not contribute to developing acne, however there is significant debate as to the effects one's diet truly has in influencing this common skin disorder.

The connection between diet and acne is something that has been studied for several years. Unfortunately, there's still a great deal of disagreement among doctors and other skin care professionals regarding this debate. Some doctors claim that diet has absolutely nothing to do with the formation of acne while others think your diet can have an impact.

The link between diet and acne isn't necessarily a direct link though. For instance, in some studies, it was found that eating certain types of foods can cause a rapid increase of insulin in your body. Excess insulin can cause and increase in the production of male hormones which experts agree are one of the most powerful causes of acne. This is because when excess male hormones are present in the body, this causes the pores of the skin to secrete more oil than usual. With more oil present, the bacteria that cause acne have more food to feed upon.

And while experts can't seem to agree on how much diet impacts the development of acne, the real test is how your diet affects your own condition. So it might be worth the time and discipline it would take to test these theories out on your own situation. You can start by limiting the amount of sugar, soda and other types of foods commonly suspected of contributing to acne.

However, it's important to realize that whether diet has in impact on acne or not, it is only one of several factors. Therefore, it's important to continue other acne-preventing measures in addition to adjusting your diet in order to achieve the best results. By combining multiple solutions, you stand a much better chance of stopping acne and reversing its effects.

Author Bio:
Kevin Nelson is an expert in this field. Kevin has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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