Zinc Skin Health Randomized Trial Evidence Table

Structured evidence table for Zinc Skin Health Randomized Trial, generated from 2 reusable source documents in the Migaku knowledge base.

topicclaimevidence levelcitationsource
Zinc Skin Health Randomized TrialThe use of diaper cream or moisturizers, along with soap, was found to be effective in preventing nappy rash.1Alkhamis ZZ (2026)Clinical Effectiveness of Barrier Preparations in the Management of Diaper Dermatitis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Zinc Skin Health Randomized TrialTo gain a deeper understanding of barrier preparations, identify the factors influencing their efficacy, and explore their role in high-risk patients, additional research is necessary.1Alkhamis ZZ (2026)Clinical Effectiveness of Barrier Preparations in the Management of Diaper Dermatitis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Zinc Skin Health Randomized TrialThe inflammatory skin condition known as diaper dermatitis (DD) often affects infants and preschoolers.1Alkhamis ZZ (2026)Clinical Effectiveness of Barrier Preparations in the Management of Diaper Dermatitis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Zinc Skin Health Randomized TrialBarrier preparations are commonly used in their management, but their effectiveness remains unclear.1Alkhamis ZZ (2026)Clinical Effectiveness of Barrier Preparations in the Management of Diaper Dermatitis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Zinc Skin Health Randomized TrialNutraceuticals represent promising strategies for preventing, delaying and addressing premature aging of the skin, especially as women advance in years (particularly after 30 years of age, when estrogen levels begin to decline, and remarkably after menopause when estrogen production ceases from the ovaries).4Arbex P (2026)Collagen, Curcumin, and Glutathione to Enhance Dermal Health in Aging Women with Declining Estrogen Levels -A Narrative Review.
Zinc Skin Health Randomized TrialThis review is part of a larger project, and we present this companion review, which provides a detailed examination of the literature beyond polyphenols and/or phytoestrogens for estrogen-deficient skin.4Arbex P (2026)Collagen, Curcumin, and Glutathione to Enhance Dermal Health in Aging Women with Declining Estrogen Levels -A Narrative Review.
topicZinc Skin Health Randomized Trial
claimThe use of diaper cream or moisturizers, along with soap, was found to be effective in preventing nappy rash.
evidence level1
citationAlkhamis ZZ (2026)
sourceClinical Effectiveness of Barrier Preparations in the Management of Diaper Dermatitis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
topicZinc Skin Health Randomized Trial
claimTo gain a deeper understanding of barrier preparations, identify the factors influencing their efficacy, and explore their role in high-risk patients, additional research is necessary.
evidence level1
citationAlkhamis ZZ (2026)
sourceClinical Effectiveness of Barrier Preparations in the Management of Diaper Dermatitis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
topicZinc Skin Health Randomized Trial
claimThe inflammatory skin condition known as diaper dermatitis (DD) often affects infants and preschoolers.
evidence level1
citationAlkhamis ZZ (2026)
sourceClinical Effectiveness of Barrier Preparations in the Management of Diaper Dermatitis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
topicZinc Skin Health Randomized Trial
claimBarrier preparations are commonly used in their management, but their effectiveness remains unclear.
evidence level1
citationAlkhamis ZZ (2026)
sourceClinical Effectiveness of Barrier Preparations in the Management of Diaper Dermatitis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
topicZinc Skin Health Randomized Trial
claimNutraceuticals represent promising strategies for preventing, delaying and addressing premature aging of the skin, especially as women advance in years (particularly after 30 years of age, when estrogen levels begin to decline, and remarkably after menopause when estrogen production ceases from the ovaries).
evidence level4
citationArbex P (2026)
sourceCollagen, Curcumin, and Glutathione to Enhance Dermal Health in Aging Women with Declining Estrogen Levels -A Narrative Review.
topicZinc Skin Health Randomized Trial
claimThis review is part of a larger project, and we present this companion review, which provides a detailed examination of the literature beyond polyphenols and/or phytoestrogens for estrogen-deficient skin.
evidence level4
citationArbex P (2026)
sourceCollagen, Curcumin, and Glutathione to Enhance Dermal Health in Aging Women with Declining Estrogen Levels -A Narrative Review.

Source documents

  1. Clinical Effectiveness of Barrier Preparations in the Management of Diaper Dermatitis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
  2. Collagen, Curcumin, and Glutathione to Enhance Dermal Health in Aging Women with Declining Estrogen Levels -A Narrative Review.