Use of vitamins and minerals in telogen effluvium: a review

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Autor(a) principal: Alves, Denice Kelm
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Lucca, Patrícia Stadler Rosa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/36206
Resumo: Objective: To demonstrate the importance of the use of vitamins and minerals in patients with telogen effluvium, emphasizing the improvement of the patient's pathological condition. Methodology: A search for articles on the topic was carried out in the journals available in the main health databases, Medline, Google Scholar and Pubmed, in Portuguese and English. Results: It was observed that patients with telogen effluvium, in most cases, have iron and zinc deficiency. Through some of the studies, it was possible to observe that a slightly higher percentage of participants who had the disorder had biotin deficiency, but this report does not have much evidence, and may or may not be related. A large percentage of cases with telogen effluvium are vitamin D deficient, while only a minority may experience a vitamin B12 deficiency. Patients with telogen effluvium are likely to have a decrease in ferritin levels. Regarding the deficiency of other vitamins, such as vitamin A, vitamin E, folic acid and selenium, it was not possible to detect a relationship with hair loss and their deficiency. It was evidenced, in part of the reviewed articles, that the patients had a prevalence of severe protein deficiencies, in addition to a greater deficit of amino acids. Conclusion: Although supplementation with vitamins and minerals does not present a result of great impact in the treatment of hair loss, some studies were identified that report the importance of using them, requiring further studies on the subject.
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spelling Use of vitamins and minerals in telogen effluvium: a reviewUso de vitaminas y minerales en el efluvio telógeno: una revisiónUso de vitaminas e minerais no eflúvio telógeno: uma revisãoAlopeciaQueda de cabeloMedicamentos à base de vitaminas e minerais.AlopeciaHair lossMedicines based on vitamins and minerals.AlopeciaCaída del cabelloMedicamentos à base de vitaminas y minerales.Objective: To demonstrate the importance of the use of vitamins and minerals in patients with telogen effluvium, emphasizing the improvement of the patient's pathological condition. Methodology: A search for articles on the topic was carried out in the journals available in the main health databases, Medline, Google Scholar and Pubmed, in Portuguese and English. Results: It was observed that patients with telogen effluvium, in most cases, have iron and zinc deficiency. Through some of the studies, it was possible to observe that a slightly higher percentage of participants who had the disorder had biotin deficiency, but this report does not have much evidence, and may or may not be related. A large percentage of cases with telogen effluvium are vitamin D deficient, while only a minority may experience a vitamin B12 deficiency. Patients with telogen effluvium are likely to have a decrease in ferritin levels. Regarding the deficiency of other vitamins, such as vitamin A, vitamin E, folic acid and selenium, it was not possible to detect a relationship with hair loss and their deficiency. It was evidenced, in part of the reviewed articles, that the patients had a prevalence of severe protein deficiencies, in addition to a greater deficit of amino acids. Conclusion: Although supplementation with vitamins and minerals does not present a result of great impact in the treatment of hair loss, some studies were identified that report the importance of using them, requiring further studies on the subject.Objective: Demostrar la importancia del uso de vitaminas y minerales en pacientes con efluvio telógeno, enfatizando en la mejoría del estado patológico del paciente. Metodología: Se realizó una búsqueda de artículos sobre el tema en las revistas disponibles en las principales bases de datos de salud, Medline, Google Scholar y Pubmed, en portugués e inglés. Resultados: Se observó que los pacientes con efluvio telógeno, en la mayoría de los casos, presentan deficiencia de hierro y zinc. A través de algunos de los estudios, fue posible observar que un porcentaje ligeramente mayor de participantes que tenían el trastorno tenían deficiencia de biotina, pero este informe no tiene mucha evidencia y puede o no estar relacionado. Un gran porcentaje de los casos con efluvio telógeno tienen deficiencia de vitamina D, mientras que solo una minoría puede experimentar una deficiencia de vitamina B12. Es probable que los pacientes con efluvio telógeno tengan una disminución en los niveles de ferritina. En cuanto a la deficiencia de otras vitaminas, como vitamina A, vitamina E, ácido fólico y selenio, no fue posible detectar una relación con la caída del cabello y su deficiencia. Se evidenció, en parte de los artículos revisados, que los pacientes tenían un predominio de deficiencias proteicas severas, además de un mayor déficit de aminoácidos. Conclusión: A pesar de que la suplementación con vitaminas y minerales no presenta un resultado de gran impacto en el tratamiento de la caída del cabello, se identificaron algunos estudios que informan la importancia de utilizarlos, requiriendo mayores estudios sobre el tema.Objetivo: Demonstrar a importância do uso de vitaminas e minerais em pacientes com eflúvio telógeno, ressaltando o favorecimento da melhora do quadro patológico do paciente. Metodologia: Realizou-se a busca de artigos sobre o tema nos periódicos disponíveis nas principais bases de dados em saúde, Medline, Google Acadêmico e Pubmed, nos idiomas português e inglês. Resultados: Observou-se que pacientes com eflúvio telógeno, na maioria dos casos, apresentam deficiência de ferro e zinco. Por meio de alguns dos estudos, foi possível observar que uma porcentagem um pouco maior de participantes que possuíam o distúrbio tinham deficiência de biotina, porém esse relato não possui muitas evidências, podendo estar relacionado ou não. Um grande percentual dos casos com eflúvio telógeno apresentam deficiência de vitamina D, enquanto que apenas uma minoria pode se observar uma deficiência de vitamina B12. Pacientes com eflúvio telógeno estão propensos a ter uma diminuição de nos níveis de ferritina. Em relação à deficiência de demais vitaminas, como vitamina A, vitamina E, ácido fólico e selênio, não foi possível detectar uma relação com a queda de cabelo e a deficiência das mesmas. Ficou evidenciado, em parte dos artigos revisados, que os pacientes apresentavam uma prevalência de deficiências proteicas graves, além de um déficit maior de aminoácidos. Conclusão: Embora a suplementação com vitaminas e minerais não apresente um resultado de grande impacto no tratamento da queda de cabelo, foram identificados alguns estudos que relatem a importância do uso das mesmas, necessitando de estudos mais a fundo sobre o assunto.Research, Society and Development2022-10-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3620610.33448/rsd-v11i14.36206Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 14; e178111436206Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 14; e178111436206Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 14; e1781114362062525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/36206/30231Copyright (c) 2022 Denice Kelm Alves; Patrícia Stadler Rosa Luccahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlves, Denice Kelm Lucca, Patrícia Stadler Rosa2022-11-08T13:36:27Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/36206Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:50:50.486478Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Use of vitamins and minerals in telogen effluvium: a review
Uso de vitaminas y minerales en el efluvio telógeno: una revisión
Uso de vitaminas e minerais no eflúvio telógeno: uma revisão
title Use of vitamins and minerals in telogen effluvium: a review
spellingShingle Use of vitamins and minerals in telogen effluvium: a review
Alves, Denice Kelm
Alopecia
Queda de cabelo
Medicamentos à base de vitaminas e minerais.
Alopecia
Hair loss
Medicines based on vitamins and minerals.
Alopecia
Caída del cabello
Medicamentos à base de vitaminas y minerales.
title_short Use of vitamins and minerals in telogen effluvium: a review
title_full Use of vitamins and minerals in telogen effluvium: a review
title_fullStr Use of vitamins and minerals in telogen effluvium: a review
title_full_unstemmed Use of vitamins and minerals in telogen effluvium: a review
title_sort Use of vitamins and minerals in telogen effluvium: a review
author Alves, Denice Kelm
author_facet Alves, Denice Kelm
Lucca, Patrícia Stadler Rosa
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author2 Lucca, Patrícia Stadler Rosa
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Lucca, Patrícia Stadler Rosa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Alopecia
Queda de cabelo
Medicamentos à base de vitaminas e minerais.
Alopecia
Hair loss
Medicines based on vitamins and minerals.
Alopecia
Caída del cabello
Medicamentos à base de vitaminas y minerales.
topic Alopecia
Queda de cabelo
Medicamentos à base de vitaminas e minerais.
Alopecia
Hair loss
Medicines based on vitamins and minerals.
Alopecia
Caída del cabello
Medicamentos à base de vitaminas y minerales.
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