topicCeramides Skin Hydration Meta-Analysis
claimBackground Nutrition is a modifiable factor in skin ageing, but its effects remain inconsistently quantified.
evidence level1
citationNg JY (2025)
sourceDietary interventions in skin ageing: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
topicCeramides Skin Hydration Meta-Analysis
claimThis meta-analysis assessed human studies from the Web of Science on dietary intake and skin ageing, using pooled standardised mean differences (pSMD).
evidence level1
citationNg JY (2025)
sourceDietary interventions in skin ageing: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
topicCeramides Skin Hydration Meta-Analysis
claimAlthough topical anti-inflammatory therapies remain central to acute flare control, growing evidence supports barrier-directed skincare as a fundamental component of long-term disease management.
evidence level4
citationChoudhary S (2026)
sourceHolistic Skincare Approach of Cleanse-Treat-Moisturize-Protect (CTMP®) in Atopic Dermatitis Management: Indian Perspectives, Evidence, and Future Directions.
topicCeramides Skin Hydration Meta-Analysis
claimThis narrative review synthesizes current evidence on cleansing, moisturization, photoprotection, and preventive strategies in AD, with specific consideration of pediatric care and real-world challenges within the Indian healthcare context.
evidence level4
citationChoudhary S (2026)
sourceHolistic Skincare Approach of Cleanse-Treat-Moisturize-Protect (CTMP®) in Atopic Dermatitis Management: Indian Perspectives, Evidence, and Future Directions.
topicCeramides Skin Hydration Meta-Analysis
claimWhile emerging modalities, including biomimetic formulations, digital health platforms, and personalized skincare, offer potential future directions, current evidence remains largely exploratory, with limited data on cost-effectiveness and real-world implementation.
evidence level4
citationChoudhary S (2026)
sourceHolistic Skincare Approach of Cleanse-Treat-Moisturize-Protect (CTMP®) in Atopic Dermatitis Management: Indian Perspectives, Evidence, and Future Directions.
topicCeramides Skin Hydration Meta-Analysis
claimAtopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic, relapsing inflammatory dermatosis characterized by epidermal barrier dysfunction, immune dysregulation, and significant impairment in quality of life, particularly among pediatric populations.
evidence level4
citationChoudhary S (2026)
sourceHolistic Skincare Approach of Cleanse-Treat-Moisturize-Protect (CTMP®) in Atopic Dermatitis Management: Indian Perspectives, Evidence, and Future Directions.