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J Biophotonics ; 7(11-12): 926-37, 2014 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25538973

ABSTRACT

The cutaneous carotenoid concentration correlates with the overall antioxidant status of a person and can be seen as biomarker for nutrition and lifestyle. 50 high school students were spectroscopically measured for their cutaneous carotenoid concentrations initially in a static phase, followed by an intervention phase with biofeedback of their measured values, living a healthy lifestyle and on healthy food this time. The volunteers showed higher carotenoid concentrations than found in previous studies. A significant correlation of healthy lifestyle habits and a high antioxidant status could be determined. Subjects improved their nutritional habits and significantly increased their carotenoid concentration during intervention. Follow-up five months later showed a consolidation of the increase. The investigations show that a healthy diet and a well-balanced lifestyle correlate with a high cutaneous antioxidant concentration and that spectroscopic biofeedback measurement of cutaneous carotenoids as part of an integrated prevention program is a feasible and effective means to raise the health awareness in adolescents.


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Adolescent Medicine/methods , Biofeedback, Psychology/methods , Carotenoids/chemistry , Health Promotion/methods , Skin/metabolism , Spectrophotometry/methods , Spectrum Analysis/methods , Adolescent , Antioxidants/chemistry , Attitude to Health , Female , Free Radicals/chemistry , Humans , Life Style , Male , Normal Distribution , Spectrum Analysis, Raman , Young Adult
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