Consumption of Polyphenols in Coffee and Green Tea Alleviates Skin Photoaging in Healthy Japanese Women

Yoichi Fukushima,1 Yoshinari Takahashi,2 Yoshimi Kishimoto,3 Chie Taguchi,3 Norie Suzuki,3 Mihoko Yokoyama,4 Kazuo Kondo3,5 1Wellness Communications Section, Nestlé Japan Ltd., Tokyo, Japan; 2Inary Corp., Tokyo, Japan; 3Endowed Research Department “Food for Health”, Oc...

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Main Authors: Fukushima Y, Takahashi Y, Kishimoto Y, Taguchi C, Suzuki N, Yokoyama M, Kondo K
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2020-02-01
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spelling doaj-1bc2ef9e29724e99975b5686b773d9a82020-11-24T23:49:22ZengDove Medical PressClinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology1178-70152020-02-01Volume 1316517251665Consumption of Polyphenols in Coffee and Green Tea Alleviates Skin Photoaging in Healthy Japanese WomenFukushima YTakahashi YKishimoto YTaguchi CSuzuki NYokoyama MKondo KYoichi Fukushima,1 Yoshinari Takahashi,2 Yoshimi Kishimoto,3 Chie Taguchi,3 Norie Suzuki,3 Mihoko Yokoyama,4 Kazuo Kondo3,5 1Wellness Communications Section, Nestlé Japan Ltd., Tokyo, Japan; 2Inary Corp., Tokyo, Japan; 3Endowed Research Department “Food for Health”, Ochanomizu University, Tokyo, Japan; 4Yokoyama Skin Clinic, Tokyo, Japan; 5Institute of Life Innovations Studies, Toyo University, Gunma, JapanCorrespondence: Yoichi FukushimaWellness Communications Section, Nestlé Japan Ltd., Tennoz Square, 2-2-20 Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-0002, JapanTel +81 3 5769 6299Fax +81 3 5769 6291Email yoichi.fukushima@jp.nestle.comPurpose: Hyperpigmentation of the skin can occur at any age depending on etiological factors but its intensity increases during adolescence in Japanese females and gradually develops further in adults. The purpose of this study was to characterize factors that influence skin hyperpigmentation, including age, skin type and dietary polyphenol sources.Patients and Methods: A cross-sectional survey of healthy Japanese women aged from 30 to 60 years (n=244) was conducted using food and environmental questionnaires and a VISIA™ facial photoimage analyzer.Results: UV Pigmented Spot (PS) scores correlated negatively with the consumption of total polyphenols (TPs) (R=− 0.224, p< 0.001) and the rate of hyperpigmented spot development (PS score/age after 18 years of age) was suppressed by the consumption of TPs. This trend was independent of the melanin index and the skin type, which indicates the ability of the skin to tan after sun exposure. Consumption of coffee, the largest source of TPs, suppressed the PS score (p< 0.001). Consumption of green tea, the second largest source of TPs, also suppressed the PS score, which was weaker than coffee but was statistically significant (p=0.029). The PS score was suppressed the most in subjects with both a high consumption of coffee and green tea.Conclusion: Higher consumption of TPs may be beneficial to alleviate photoaging of the skin, and coffee as well as green tea contribute to suppress skin hyperpigmentation through adding large amounts of TPs in the diet.Keywords: coffee, green tea, polyphenol, photoaging, skin hyperpigmentationhttps://www.dovepress.com/consumption-of-polyphenols-in-coffee-and-green-tea-alleviates-skin-pho-peer-reviewed-article-CCIDcoffeegreen teapolyphenolphotoagingskin hyperpigmentation
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author Fukushima Y
Takahashi Y
Kishimoto Y
Taguchi C
Suzuki N
Yokoyama M
Kondo K
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Takahashi Y
Kishimoto Y
Taguchi C
Suzuki N
Yokoyama M
Kondo K
Consumption of Polyphenols in Coffee and Green Tea Alleviates Skin Photoaging in Healthy Japanese Women
Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology
coffee
green tea
polyphenol
photoaging
skin hyperpigmentation
author_facet Fukushima Y
Takahashi Y
Kishimoto Y
Taguchi C
Suzuki N
Yokoyama M
Kondo K
author_sort Fukushima Y
title Consumption of Polyphenols in Coffee and Green Tea Alleviates Skin Photoaging in Healthy Japanese Women
title_short Consumption of Polyphenols in Coffee and Green Tea Alleviates Skin Photoaging in Healthy Japanese Women
title_full Consumption of Polyphenols in Coffee and Green Tea Alleviates Skin Photoaging in Healthy Japanese Women
title_fullStr Consumption of Polyphenols in Coffee and Green Tea Alleviates Skin Photoaging in Healthy Japanese Women
title_full_unstemmed Consumption of Polyphenols in Coffee and Green Tea Alleviates Skin Photoaging in Healthy Japanese Women
title_sort consumption of polyphenols in coffee and green tea alleviates skin photoaging in healthy japanese women
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology
issn 1178-7015
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Yoichi Fukushima,1 Yoshinari Takahashi,2 Yoshimi Kishimoto,3 Chie Taguchi,3 Norie Suzuki,3 Mihoko Yokoyama,4 Kazuo Kondo3,5 1Wellness Communications Section, Nestlé Japan Ltd., Tokyo, Japan; 2Inary Corp., Tokyo, Japan; 3Endowed Research Department “Food for Health”, Ochanomizu University, Tokyo, Japan; 4Yokoyama Skin Clinic, Tokyo, Japan; 5Institute of Life Innovations Studies, Toyo University, Gunma, JapanCorrespondence: Yoichi FukushimaWellness Communications Section, Nestlé Japan Ltd., Tennoz Square, 2-2-20 Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-0002, JapanTel +81 3 5769 6299Fax +81 3 5769 6291Email yoichi.fukushima@jp.nestle.comPurpose: Hyperpigmentation of the skin can occur at any age depending on etiological factors but its intensity increases during adolescence in Japanese females and gradually develops further in adults. The purpose of this study was to characterize factors that influence skin hyperpigmentation, including age, skin type and dietary polyphenol sources.Patients and Methods: A cross-sectional survey of healthy Japanese women aged from 30 to 60 years (n=244) was conducted using food and environmental questionnaires and a VISIA™ facial photoimage analyzer.Results: UV Pigmented Spot (PS) scores correlated negatively with the consumption of total polyphenols (TPs) (R=− 0.224, p< 0.001) and the rate of hyperpigmented spot development (PS score/age after 18 years of age) was suppressed by the consumption of TPs. This trend was independent of the melanin index and the skin type, which indicates the ability of the skin to tan after sun exposure. Consumption of coffee, the largest source of TPs, suppressed the PS score (p< 0.001). Consumption of green tea, the second largest source of TPs, also suppressed the PS score, which was weaker than coffee but was statistically significant (p=0.029). The PS score was suppressed the most in subjects with both a high consumption of coffee and green tea.Conclusion: Higher consumption of TPs may be beneficial to alleviate photoaging of the skin, and coffee as well as green tea contribute to suppress skin hyperpigmentation through adding large amounts of TPs in the diet.Keywords: coffee, green tea, polyphenol, photoaging, skin hyperpigmentation
topic coffee
green tea
polyphenol
photoaging
skin hyperpigmentation
url https://www.dovepress.com/consumption-of-polyphenols-in-coffee-and-green-tea-alleviates-skin-pho-peer-reviewed-article-CCID
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