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Original Research

Tolerance of skin care regimen in healthy, full-term neonates

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Pages 137-144 | Published online: 29 May 2013

Figures & data

Table 1 Pediatrician visual skin assessment

Table 2 Maternal visual skin assessment

Table 3 Demographic characteristics of infants enrolled at baseline (n = 26)

Figure 1 Skin redness (erythema).

Notes: Mean clinical grading assessment for erythema is shown for arms, legs, and torso at the first visit before (baseline) after one-time lotion application and at weeks 3 and 6.
Figure 1 Skin redness (erythema).

Figure 2 Skin dryness.

Notes: Mean clinical grading assessment for dryness is shown for arms, legs, and torso at the first visit before (baseline) and after one-time lotion application, and at weeks 3 and 6. *P ≤ 0.05 indicates a statistically significant improvement compared to baseline.
Figure 2 Skin dryness.

Table 4 Composite mean scores (erythema) and global mean scores (irritation)

Figure 3 Global clinical grading assessments after one-time use and after weeks 3 and 6. Global clinical grading assessment after one-time use (A) and after weeks 3 and 6 (B).

Notes: Mean global clinical grading assessments are shown for the first visit before (baseline) and after one-time application of lotion and at weeks 3 and 6. *P ≤ 0.05 and **P ≤ 0.01 compared with baseline.
Figure 3 Global clinical grading assessments after one-time use and after weeks 3 and 6. Global clinical grading assessment after one-time use (A) and after weeks 3 and 6 (B).

Figure 4 Maternal assessment for arms and legs. Mean assessment scores by mothers for the evaluation of moisturization, softness, smoothness, and overall skin condition are shown for the arms (A) and legs (B) at weeks 3 and 6.

Notes: A positive change is indicative of an improvement in maternal skin assessment from baseline. *P ≤ 0.05 and **P ≤ 0.01 compared with baseline.
Figure 4 Maternal assessment for arms and legs. Mean assessment scores by mothers for the evaluation of moisturization, softness, smoothness, and overall skin condition are shown for the arms (A) and legs (B) at weeks 3 and 6.