A cross‐sectional epidemiological study conducted in Argentina to evaluate the impact of the exposome on skin aging

Author:

Claros Marina Giselle1,Lequio Mariana2,Cheli Santiago3,Garlatti Agustin Bollea4,Cecilia Noelia5,Juarez Lucrecia6,Bittar Mario7,Leiva María José8,Hernandez Maria Laura9,Márquez Juan Manuel10,Badaracco Guillermo11,Leclerc‐Mercier Stephanie12ORCID,Leal Maite Iglesias13

Affiliation:

1. Centro de Dermatología Integral Dra Giselle Claros Buenos Aires Argentina

2. Dermatología Patagonia Río Negro Argentina

3. Instituto Dermatológico Belgrano Jujuy Argentina

4. Bollea Garlatti Dermatologia y Estética Tucumán Argentina

5. Nítida Centro Dermatólogico Tucumán Argentina

6. Private Practice Buenos Aires Argentina

7. Clincderm, Mendoza capital Mendoza Argentina

8. Chajari Dermatological Institute Entre Ríos Argentina

9. Consultorios Del Mar Salud Tierra del Fuego Argentina

10. Clínica San Jorge Ushuaia Tierra del Fuego Argentina

11. Consultorio Margulis Badaracco Buenos Aires Argentina

12. Laboratoires Vichy Levallois Perret France

13. Laboratoires Vichy Buenos Aires Argentina

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundSkin aging is a gradual cumulative process that may be accelerated by various exposome factors.AimsTo investigate associations between exposome factors and facial skin aging in 11 locations in Argentina.Patients/MethodsAn observational, cross‐sectional study with assessments by exposome questionnaire, Glogau photoaging classification from I to IV, AI‐based algorithm analysis of 7 skin aging signs, and SCINEXA score.ResultsOf 1346 participants, most were women (82%), aged 31–50 years (62%), of skin phototype III (52%), and living in urban areas (94%). The Glogau skin age was higher than the chronological age for 28% of overall participants, 36% of men, and 45% of participants from Ciudad de Buenos Aires versus 12% from Jujuy (p < 0.001).Being male (OR = 1.59; 95% CI 1.18–2.13), exposed to agrochemicals (OR = 1.59: 95% CI 1.01–2.51), of lower socioeconomic levels (OR = 2.06; 95% CI 1.32–3.21) and doing outdoor physical activity (OR = 1.33; 95% CI 1.00–1.76) increased the risk for premature aging. Odds decreased with high daily intake of water (OR = 0.76; 95% CI 0.59–0.97), daily dermocosmetic use (moisturizers [OR = 0.72; 95% CI 0.55–0.94], cleansers [OR = 0.53; CI 95% 0.42–0.67], retinoids [OR = 0.61; 95% CI 0.39–0.95]), and antiaging treatments (OR = 0.74; 95% CI 0.57–0.97).ConclusionsSome exposome factors increased the risk for premature skin aging (physical outdoor activity, exposure to agrochemicals), while others were protective factors (high water intake, antiaging treatments, use of dermocosmetics). Locations with higher pollution levels had more premature skin aging.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology

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