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MOB:2025/2
Szerzők:Tóth V.; Grant K.; Veresné Bálint M.
Tárgyszavak:ÉLETMÓD; ÖREGEDÉS; FLUORESCENS ELLENANYAG-TECHNIKA; BŐR; TÁPLÁLKOZÁS
Folyóirat:Developments in Health Sciences - 2025. 8. évf. 1. sz.
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  Relationship between lifestyle factors and skin autofluorescence as a measure of advanced glycation end-product levels / V. Tóth, K. Grant, M. Veresné Bálint
  Bibliogr.: p. 48-49. - Abstr. eng. - DOI: https://doi.org/10.1556/2066.2025.00074
  In: Developments in Health Sciences. - ISSN 2630-9378, eISSN 2630-936X. - 2025. 8. évf. 1. sz., p. 44-49. : ill.


Purpose: Advanced glycation end-products are compounds that can promote ageing processes and contribute to the development of many chronic diseases, including diabetes, cardiovascular problems and kidney disease. Materials/Methods: Our study included 108 people over 50 years of age, who were measured anthropometrically and whose lifestyle habits were assessed using a questionnaire. The level of advanced glycation end-product in the body was assessed using a skin autofluorescence device. Results: Nearly half the subjects (48.1%) had skin autofluorescence values above the reference range. There were no significant differences in the proportions of men and women, or in terms of age groups, residence categories, BMI and waist circumference categories. Conclusions: The lifestyle factors assessed showed no significant association with skin autofluorescence. Further studies are needed to investigate other factors and biochemical parameters associated with diabetes and cardiovascular disease.  Kulcsszavak: advanced glycation end-products, glycation, skin autofluorescence, ageing