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      Hohenheimer Consensus Talk. Oxidative and premature skin ageing.

      Experimental Hematology
      Animals, Antioxidants, pharmacology, physiology, Biological Markers, Culture Techniques, Human Experimentation, Humans, Micronutrients, therapeutic use, Models, Animal, Nutritional Physiological Phenomena, Oxidative Stress, Skin, drug effects, metabolism, radiation effects, Skin Aging, Sunlight, adverse effects, Ultraviolet Rays

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          To elucidate the scientific state of the art with respect to the role of nutrition in skin ageing, nine experts from different disciplines discussed the role of micronutrients on 'oxidative and premature skin ageing'. In this 25th Hohenheim Consensus Meeting, 13 questions were discussed and, based on published valid data, answered by mutual agreement. The consensus answers achieved during the meeting are justified by a scientific background text. The importance of in vitro and in vivo models regarding oxidative and premature skin ageing was critically evaluated. There was a special focus on prevention and intervention of skin ageing with nutrition. Finally, the paper summarizes the scientific background from different areas related to oxidative and premature skin ageing.

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