Nutricosméticos no processo de envelhecimento de mulheres

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Ano de defesa: 2001
Autor(a) principal: Battisti, Betina Zimmermann
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade de Passo Fundo
Ciências da Saúde e Ciências Biológicas
BR
UPF
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Envelhecimento Humano
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Não Informado pela instituição
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Link de acesso: https://repositorio.upf.br/handle/123456789/8836
Resumo: The aging process of the skin, hair and nails is triggered from a combination of internal and external factors, presenting characterizations show that the cellular and molecular alterations, which progressively reduce the ability of homeostasis. We sought to determine whether the ingestion of capsules containing substances organic silicon and cyanobacteria can mitigate the aging process of the skin, nails and hair. The study was characterized as blind randomized trial with a control group and a sample of 45 women, aged between 40 and 60 years, divided into three groups of 15 women: control group (CG), organic silicon group (SO) and group Spirulina platensis (SP). To characterize the sample was applied at time zero (pre-treatment) Facial Protocol Assessment (PAF). At time zero was also applied to a visual analogue scale (VAS) of four points which measures the degree of fragility of nails and a measurement of body weight. In the time period (post-treatment) the instruments for data collection were again measured body weight and application of VAS, and Scale Global Aesthetic Improvement (GAIS) and Questionnaire Subjective Interpretation of the quality of hair, taking into consideration the criteria combing, softness, shine, growth and decline. In this context, the application of PAF showed homogeneity in age between the groups, 82.2% of participants make use of cosmetics, 75.6% use sunscreen; 51.1% have had some type of treatment for skin , 17.8% have a family history of cancer, 13.3% were smokers, 44.4% are physically active, 33% are in menopause, 100% of the sample have wrinkles, 53.3% and 33% mixed skin present photoaging. In the evaluation of the skin and nails, both treatments showed significant results (p<0.05), but in compareção between groups, the SP group showed better results. In assessing the quality of the hair, the criteria analyzed combing, softness, shine and growth showed positive results in both groups, but the SO group showed better results. Referring to body weight, there was no significant difference, but we can consider that the group showed less weight gain after treatment was in the SP group. It was concluded that there was an increase in the improvement of the hair, nails and skin, proving the efficiency of the treatment of nutri cyanobacteria and organic silicon
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spelling Nutricosméticos no processo de envelhecimento de mulheresIdosos - Saúde e higienePele - EnvelhecimentoCosméticosElderly - Health and hygieneSkin - AgingcosmeticsCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::SAUDE COLETIVAThe aging process of the skin, hair and nails is triggered from a combination of internal and external factors, presenting characterizations show that the cellular and molecular alterations, which progressively reduce the ability of homeostasis. We sought to determine whether the ingestion of capsules containing substances organic silicon and cyanobacteria can mitigate the aging process of the skin, nails and hair. The study was characterized as blind randomized trial with a control group and a sample of 45 women, aged between 40 and 60 years, divided into three groups of 15 women: control group (CG), organic silicon group (SO) and group Spirulina platensis (SP). To characterize the sample was applied at time zero (pre-treatment) Facial Protocol Assessment (PAF). At time zero was also applied to a visual analogue scale (VAS) of four points which measures the degree of fragility of nails and a measurement of body weight. In the time period (post-treatment) the instruments for data collection were again measured body weight and application of VAS, and Scale Global Aesthetic Improvement (GAIS) and Questionnaire Subjective Interpretation of the quality of hair, taking into consideration the criteria combing, softness, shine, growth and decline. In this context, the application of PAF showed homogeneity in age between the groups, 82.2% of participants make use of cosmetics, 75.6% use sunscreen; 51.1% have had some type of treatment for skin , 17.8% have a family history of cancer, 13.3% were smokers, 44.4% are physically active, 33% are in menopause, 100% of the sample have wrinkles, 53.3% and 33% mixed skin present photoaging. In the evaluation of the skin and nails, both treatments showed significant results (p<0.05), but in compareção between groups, the SP group showed better results. In assessing the quality of the hair, the criteria analyzed combing, softness, shine and growth showed positive results in both groups, but the SO group showed better results. Referring to body weight, there was no significant difference, but we can consider that the group showed less weight gain after treatment was in the SP group. It was concluded that there was an increase in the improvement of the hair, nails and skin, proving the efficiency of the treatment of nutri cyanobacteria and organic siliconO processo de envelhecimento da pele, do cabelo e das unhas desencadeia-se a partir de uma combinação de fatores internos e externos, apresentando caracterizações que se mostram nas alterações celulares e moleculares, e que reduzem progressivamente a capacidade de homeostase do organismo. Buscou-se verificar se a ingestão de cápsulas contendo as substâncias silício orgânico e Spirulina platensis podem atenuar o processo do envelhecimento da pele, unhas e cabelos. O estudo caracterizou-se como ensaio clínico randomizado cego, com grupo controle, tendo como amostra 45 mulheres, com idades entre 40 e 60 anos, divididas em três grupos de 15 mulheres: grupo controle (GC), grupo silício orgânico (SO) e grupo Spirulina platensis (SP). Para caracterização da amostra foi aplicado no tempo zero (pré-tratamento) o Protocolo de Avaliação Facial (PAF). No tempo zero também foi aplicada uma escala visual analógica (VAS) de quatro pontos que mede o grau de fragilidade das unhas e realizada a medida do peso corporal. No tempo final (pós-tratamento) os instrumentos para a coleta de dados foram: novamente a medida de peso corporal e a aplicação da VAS, além da Escala de Melhora da Estética Global (GAIS) e o Questionário de Interpretação Subjetiva quanto à qualidade dos cabelos, levando-se em consideração os critérios de penteabilidade, maciez, brilho, crescimento e queda. Neste contexto, a aplicação do PAF mostrou uma homogeneidade de idade entre os grupos estudados; 82,2% das participantes fazem o uso de cosméticos; 75,6% usam protetor solar; 51,1% já realizaram algum tipo de tratamento para a pele; 17,8% têm história de câncer familiar, 13,3% são tabagistas; 44,4% são praticantes de atividade física; 33% estão na menopausa; 100% da amostra possuem rugas, 53,3% pele mista e 33% apresentam fotoenvelhecimento. Na avaliação da pele e das unhas, ambos os tratamentos mostraram resultados significativos (p<0,05), porém em comparação entre os grupos, o grupo SP apresentou melhores resultados. Na avaliação da qualidade dos cabelos, os critérios analisados de penteabilidade, maciez, brilho e crescimento mostraram resultados positivos em ambos os grupos estudados, porém o grupo SO apresentou melhores resultados. Referente ao peso corporal, não houve diferença significativa, porém podemos considerar que o grupo que menos apresentou aumento de peso no pós-tratamento foi o grupo SP. Concluiu-se que houve um incremento na melhora do cabelo, unhas e pele, comprovando a eficiência do tratamento dos nutricosméticos de Spirulina platensis e de silício orgânicoUniversidade de Passo FundoCiências da Saúde e Ciências BiológicasBRUPFPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Envelhecimento HumanoBertolin, Telma Elitahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4902886245155081Costa, Jorge Alberto VieiraBattisti, Betina Zimmermann2025-06-20T16:20:14Z2001-07-12info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfBATTISTI, Betina Zimmermann. Nutricosméticos no processo de envelhecimento de mulheres. 2001. 112 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências da Saúde e Ciências Biológicas) - Universidade de Passo Fundo, Passo Fundo, 2001.https://repositorio.upf.br/handle/123456789/8836porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UPFinstname:Universidade de Passo Fundo (UPF)instacron:UPF2025-07-24T03:09:37Zoai:repositorio.upf.br:123456789/8836Repositório InstitucionalPRIhttp://repositorio.upf.br/oai/requestjucelei@upf.br||biblio@upf.bropendoar:16102025-07-24T03:09:37Repositório Institucional da UPF - Universidade de Passo Fundo (UPF)false
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title Nutricosméticos no processo de envelhecimento de mulheres
spellingShingle Nutricosméticos no processo de envelhecimento de mulheres
Battisti, Betina Zimmermann
Idosos - Saúde e higiene
Pele - Envelhecimento
Cosméticos
Elderly - Health and hygiene
Skin - Aging
cosmetics
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::SAUDE COLETIVA
title_short Nutricosméticos no processo de envelhecimento de mulheres
title_full Nutricosméticos no processo de envelhecimento de mulheres
title_fullStr Nutricosméticos no processo de envelhecimento de mulheres
title_full_unstemmed Nutricosméticos no processo de envelhecimento de mulheres
title_sort Nutricosméticos no processo de envelhecimento de mulheres
author Battisti, Betina Zimmermann
author_facet Battisti, Betina Zimmermann
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Bertolin, Telma Elita
http://lattes.cnpq.br/4902886245155081
Costa, Jorge Alberto Vieira
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Battisti, Betina Zimmermann
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Idosos - Saúde e higiene
Pele - Envelhecimento
Cosméticos
Elderly - Health and hygiene
Skin - Aging
cosmetics
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::SAUDE COLETIVA
topic Idosos - Saúde e higiene
Pele - Envelhecimento
Cosméticos
Elderly - Health and hygiene
Skin - Aging
cosmetics
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::SAUDE COLETIVA
description The aging process of the skin, hair and nails is triggered from a combination of internal and external factors, presenting characterizations show that the cellular and molecular alterations, which progressively reduce the ability of homeostasis. We sought to determine whether the ingestion of capsules containing substances organic silicon and cyanobacteria can mitigate the aging process of the skin, nails and hair. The study was characterized as blind randomized trial with a control group and a sample of 45 women, aged between 40 and 60 years, divided into three groups of 15 women: control group (CG), organic silicon group (SO) and group Spirulina platensis (SP). To characterize the sample was applied at time zero (pre-treatment) Facial Protocol Assessment (PAF). At time zero was also applied to a visual analogue scale (VAS) of four points which measures the degree of fragility of nails and a measurement of body weight. In the time period (post-treatment) the instruments for data collection were again measured body weight and application of VAS, and Scale Global Aesthetic Improvement (GAIS) and Questionnaire Subjective Interpretation of the quality of hair, taking into consideration the criteria combing, softness, shine, growth and decline. In this context, the application of PAF showed homogeneity in age between the groups, 82.2% of participants make use of cosmetics, 75.6% use sunscreen; 51.1% have had some type of treatment for skin , 17.8% have a family history of cancer, 13.3% were smokers, 44.4% are physically active, 33% are in menopause, 100% of the sample have wrinkles, 53.3% and 33% mixed skin present photoaging. In the evaluation of the skin and nails, both treatments showed significant results (p<0.05), but in compareção between groups, the SP group showed better results. In assessing the quality of the hair, the criteria analyzed combing, softness, shine and growth showed positive results in both groups, but the SO group showed better results. Referring to body weight, there was no significant difference, but we can consider that the group showed less weight gain after treatment was in the SP group. It was concluded that there was an increase in the improvement of the hair, nails and skin, proving the efficiency of the treatment of nutri cyanobacteria and organic silicon
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