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The Relationship Between Protein Whey Milk Consumption and The Occurrence of Acne Vulgaris in Adolescents Aged 18-21 Years Timotius, Timotius; Charity Kamalo, Angelica Joana; Eunike, Debora; Titanic, Pussof Yayazucah; Priyanto, Teguh; Çelik, Semih
Jurnal Kesehatan Vol 14 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Kesehatan
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Tanjung Karang

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Acne vulgaris is an inflammation that occurs in the pilosebaceous gland with a prevalence of 18-21 years affected adolescents. This study aimed to determine the relationship between consumption of whey protein and the incidence of acne vulgaris. The research design was a literature review by searching medical scientific articles. Over 7,408 articles were found when searching for "protein" and "acne vulgaris." The articles were sorted by relevant publication in the last five years. There were 2,179 pertinent articles, which were then excluded from book studies that read 581 articles. Then, articles were screened only for whey protein research in the form of milk, so the remaining 129 studies were continued by selecting only subjects—adolescents aged 18-21 years so that the remaining 20 relevant articles are summarized in this study. The literature review results show a significant relationship between protein consumption and the incidence of acne vulgaris. The increase in sebum production caused by high protein consumption is the main reason for this correlation. Research findings suggest that people who consume high amounts of whey protein are more likely to develop acne vulgaris. In conclusion, this study lost the importance of nutrition in the incidence of acne vulgaris, with whey protein consumption being a significant contributing factor. The findings of this study may benefit individuals who wish to prevent or treat acne vulgaris by making dietary changes. Further research is needed to determine the optimal amount of protein intake to minimize acne vulgaris.
Potensi Penggunaan Agen Anti-Fungal Naftifine Sebagai Terapi Inovatif Tinea: Sebuah Tinjauan Literatur Titanic, Pussof Yayazucah; Arliska, Vira Geraldine; Johansen, Johansen; Kentanto, Given; Priyanto, Teguh
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A disease with the first name "Tinea" is aninfection caused by the presence of dermatophyte fungi that can occur invarious locations of the body. Tinea corporis is a superficial fungalskin infection of the body caused by dermatophytes, specifically on thetrunk, neck, arms and legs. Other forms of tinea infection based on itslocation are on the scalp (tinea capitis), face (tinea faciei), hands(tinea manuum), groin (tinea cruris), and feet (tinea pedis). Ingeneral, there are 3 genera that can cause this condition ofdermatophytosis (tinea), namely the genera Trichophyton, Epidermophyton,and Microsporum. Currently, there are various topical anti-fungal agentsfor treating dermatophytosis (tinea). The two main classes thatrepresent the majority of available topical antifungal agents are azolesand allylamines. Overall, the allylamines (naftifine) are superior tothe azoles in activity against dermatophytes, although both areclinically effective. Therefore, in this literature review, we conductedan analysis of the effects of using naftifine in treating various typesof tinea. Study searches were conducted on various databases such asPubmed, ScienceDirect, Directory of Open Access Journals, and theCochrane Library. From the search results obtained a total of 212studies. The studies that met the inclusion and exclusion criteria werethe 3 studies analyzed in this literature review. Administration ofNaftifine showed a higher mycological cure rate, therapeuticeffectiveness, clinical symptoms, and cure rate than the control group.No adverse events were reported with any type of naftifine in allinclusion studies. Administration of naftifine is a therapy with sideeffects in treating various types of tinea(dermatophytosis).