A Long-Term Study to Evaluate Acidic Skin Care Treatment in Nursing Home Residents: Impact on Epidermal Barrier Function and Microflora in Aged Skin

Blaak J, Kaup O, Hoppe W, Baron-Ruppert G, Langheim H, Staib P, Wohlfart R, Lüttje D, Schürer N (2015)
Skin Pharmacology and Physiology 28(5): 269-279.

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Blaak, Jürgen; Kaup, OlafUniBi ; Hoppe, Willi; Baron-Ruppert, Gabriele; Langheim, Heiko; Staib, Peter; Wohlfart, Rainer; Lüttje, Dieter; Schürer, Nanna
Abstract / Bemerkung
Background: The pH of the stratum corneum (SC) in the elderly is elevated and linked to impaired SC function. Therefore, this paper addresses the question of whether acidic skin care generates positive clinical, biophysical, and microbiological effects in aged skin. Methods: This study was performed to assess skin care effects in nursing home residents (aged 80-97 years). Visual, biophysical, and microbiological methods were used. Subjects were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups and treated over 7 weeks with skin care products adjusted to a pH of 4.0 (group A) or a pH of 6.0 (group B). Results: Compared to baseline, SC integrity improved significantly in group A (p = 0.007), whereas there was no change in group B (p = 0.672). SC recovery 24 h after perturbation increased significantly in group A (p = 0.004) compared to baseline. The SC recovery in group B was not significant compared to baseline (p = 0.327). Conclusion: Long-term treatment with pH 4.0 skin care results in a significant improvement in epidermal barrier function compared to identical products with a pH of 6.0. In addition, effects on skin dryness and resident flora were demonstrated, but without significant differences, between the 2 groups. Based on these results, we recommend adjustment of skin care products for the elderly to a pH of 4.0 to maintain the health of aged skin.
Erscheinungsjahr
2015
Zeitschriftentitel
Skin Pharmacology and Physiology
Band
28
Ausgabe
5
Seite(n)
269-279
ISSN
1660-5527
eISSN
1660-5535
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2984044

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Blaak J, Kaup O, Hoppe W, et al. A Long-Term Study to Evaluate Acidic Skin Care Treatment in Nursing Home Residents: Impact on Epidermal Barrier Function and Microflora in Aged Skin. Skin Pharmacology and Physiology. 2015;28(5):269-279.
Blaak, J., Kaup, O., Hoppe, W., Baron-Ruppert, G., Langheim, H., Staib, P., Wohlfart, R., et al. (2015). A Long-Term Study to Evaluate Acidic Skin Care Treatment in Nursing Home Residents: Impact on Epidermal Barrier Function and Microflora in Aged Skin. Skin Pharmacology and Physiology, 28(5), 269-279. https://doi.org/10.1159/000437212
Blaak, Jürgen, Kaup, Olaf, Hoppe, Willi, Baron-Ruppert, Gabriele, Langheim, Heiko, Staib, Peter, Wohlfart, Rainer, Lüttje, Dieter, and Schürer, Nanna. 2015. “A Long-Term Study to Evaluate Acidic Skin Care Treatment in Nursing Home Residents: Impact on Epidermal Barrier Function and Microflora in Aged Skin”. Skin Pharmacology and Physiology 28 (5): 269-279.
Blaak, J., Kaup, O., Hoppe, W., Baron-Ruppert, G., Langheim, H., Staib, P., Wohlfart, R., Lüttje, D., and Schürer, N. (2015). A Long-Term Study to Evaluate Acidic Skin Care Treatment in Nursing Home Residents: Impact on Epidermal Barrier Function and Microflora in Aged Skin. Skin Pharmacology and Physiology 28, 269-279.
Blaak, J., et al., 2015. A Long-Term Study to Evaluate Acidic Skin Care Treatment in Nursing Home Residents: Impact on Epidermal Barrier Function and Microflora in Aged Skin. Skin Pharmacology and Physiology, 28(5), p 269-279.
J. Blaak, et al., “A Long-Term Study to Evaluate Acidic Skin Care Treatment in Nursing Home Residents: Impact on Epidermal Barrier Function and Microflora in Aged Skin”, Skin Pharmacology and Physiology, vol. 28, 2015, pp. 269-279.
Blaak, J., Kaup, O., Hoppe, W., Baron-Ruppert, G., Langheim, H., Staib, P., Wohlfart, R., Lüttje, D., Schürer, N.: A Long-Term Study to Evaluate Acidic Skin Care Treatment in Nursing Home Residents: Impact on Epidermal Barrier Function and Microflora in Aged Skin. Skin Pharmacology and Physiology. 28, 269-279 (2015).
Blaak, Jürgen, Kaup, Olaf, Hoppe, Willi, Baron-Ruppert, Gabriele, Langheim, Heiko, Staib, Peter, Wohlfart, Rainer, Lüttje, Dieter, and Schürer, Nanna. “A Long-Term Study to Evaluate Acidic Skin Care Treatment in Nursing Home Residents: Impact on Epidermal Barrier Function and Microflora in Aged Skin”. Skin Pharmacology and Physiology 28.5 (2015): 269-279.
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