TLDR Obesity can cause acne in kids and teens due to hormonal and metabolic changes.
The document discusses the influence of obesity on acne in children and adolescents, highlighting that obesity is a contributing factor to acne development due to hormonal changes, inflammation, and metabolic dysfunctions. Excess adipose tissue acts as an endocrine organ, promoting excessive sebum production, follicular hyperkeratinization, and inflammatory responses, which are crucial in acne pathophysiology. The study methodology involved analyzing articles published in the last five years.
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