Effects of Dietary Habits and Nutrient Intakes on Skin Condition of Female University Students

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of dietary habits and nutrient intakes on skin condition of female university students. The subjects were 95 female university students in Daegu. This study examined anthropometric measurements, dietary intake, food intake habits and skin cond...

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