Acne May Prevent People From Participating In Sport And Exercise, Says Research (Science Daily)
Acne patients who are highly anxious about their skin condition say they are less likely to participate in sport or exercise, according to new research.
Knowledge About Acne For Teens: Education Programs Can Be Effective (Medical News Today)
Written handouts and computerized presentations with audiovisualcomponents can both be beneficial when educating adolescents aboutacne, as published in a report in February of 2008 in the Archives ofDermatology, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. While an enormous number of teens have acne, there is also significantmisunderstanding surrounding its treatment and its causes.
Acne May Prevent People From Participating In Sport And Exercise, Says Research (Medical News Today)
Acne patients who are highly anxious about their skin condition say they are less likely to participate in sport or exercise, according to new research at the University of Bath. The study, published in the Journal of Health Psychology, involved 50 young to middle-aged adults recruited from a national acne support group.
Acne Keeps People From Exercise, Study Says (Fox 12 Oregon)
People with acne are less likely to get into sports and exercise, research from the U.K. said. A study of 50 young to middle-aged adults by the University of Bath also said that people who think their skin will be judged negatively by others have lower self-esteem and a lower quality of life.
Acne Keeps People From Exercise, Study Says (NBC 5 Chicago)
People who worry about their skin are less likely to work out, a study suggests.
Acne 'discourages exercise' (The Scotsman)
PEOPLE who suffer from acne are less likely to take exercise or excel at physical games, sports scientists have found.
Adults anxious over acne avoid exercise (UPI)
A British study found adults, some middle-aged, are so anxious about acne, they are less likely to exercise or play sports.
Acne sufferers 'shun exercise' (Channel 4)
People who suffer from acne are less likely to take exercise or excel at physical games, according to research by leading sports scientists. A study by the University of Bath claims those with acne fail to participate in sport out of shyness - or 'dermatological social anxiety'.
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