A population-based study of the stratum corneum moisture

The stratum corneum (SC) has important functions as a bound-water modulator and a primary barrier of the human skin from the external environment. However, no large epidemiological study has quantified the relative importance of different exposures with regard to these functional properties. In this...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical, cosmetic and investigational dermatology cosmetic and investigational dermatology, 2016-01, Vol.9 (Issue 1), p.79-87
Hauptverfasser: de Farias Pires, Thiago, Azambuja, Ana Paula, Horimoto, Andrea Roseli Vançan Russo, Nakamura, Mary Sanae, de Oliveira Alvim, Rafael, Krieger, José Eduardo, Pereira, Alexandre Costa
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Zusammenfassung:The stratum corneum (SC) has important functions as a bound-water modulator and a primary barrier of the human skin from the external environment. However, no large epidemiological study has quantified the relative importance of different exposures with regard to these functional properties. In this study, we have studied a large sample of individuals from the Brazilian population in order to understand the different relationships between the properties of SC and a number of demographic and self-perceived variables. One thousand three hundred and thirty-nine individuals from a rural Brazilian population, who were participants of a family-based study, were submitted to a cross-sectional examination of the SC moisture by capacitance using the Corneometer® CM820 and investigated regarding environmental exposures, cosmetic use, and other physiological and epidemiological measurements. Self-perception-scaled questions about skin conditions were also applied. We found significant associations between SC moisture and sex, age, high sun exposure, and sunscreen use frequency (P
ISSN:1178-7015
1178-7015
DOI:10.2147/CCID.S88485