| Literature DB >> 35664982 |
N T Pavlova1, K Kioskli2,3, C Smith1,4, F Picariello1, L Rayner5, R Moss-Morris1.
Abstract
Background: Excess weight is a common (30%-40%) multifactorial concern that remains understudied in adults with psoriasis.Entities:
Keywords: psoriasis; psychodermatology; quality of life
Year: 2021 PMID: 35664982 PMCID: PMC9060108 DOI: 10.1002/ski2.33
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Skin Health Dis ISSN: 2690-442X
Inclusion and exclusion criteria
| Criteria | Inclusion criteria |
|---|---|
| Population | Adults (18 years or older) with diagnosis of psoriasis |
| Exposure, comparator and outcomes | o Changes in weight in relation to psychosocial factors |
| o Psychosocial themes in the context of weight | |
| Study type | o Observational studies |
| o Randomised control trials (RCT) if matching the outcome requirements | |
| o Qualitative studies |
FIGURE 1Flowchart‐Selection process
Summary of the studies' characteristics
| Author(s) name, date, location, study design | Number of participants, Proportion male (%) | Mean age (SD or range) | Mean BMI (SD); %obese | Mean PASI (SD or range), psoriasis duration (SD) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cohen et al., 2015, US, cross‐sectional |
| 50.9 (17.3) | 29.6 (6.7); NR | NR, NR |
| Tabolli et al., 2012, Italy, RCT |
| 47.94 (15.02) | 27.26 (5.88), at baseline; NR | 23.16 (12.4), NR |
| Innamorati et al., 2016, Italy, cross‐sectional |
| 50.45 (15.24) | 27.4 (5.94); 24% | 3.90 (3.03), 18.24 (13.46) |
| Grozdev et al., 2012, USA, cross‐sectional |
| 48.7 (15.4) | 30.4 (7.5); NR | 23.16 (12.4), NR |
| Crosta et al., 2014, Italy, cross‐sectional |
| 47.7 (12.9) | NR; 19% | 4 (5.6), 13.8 (12.7) |
| Sacmaci and Gurel, 2019, NR, cross‐sectional |
| 42.8 (13.1) | 28.5 (4.7); NR | 10.1 (9.7), 11.8 (8.1) |
| Cakmur and Dervis, 2015, Turkey, cross‐sectional |
| 38.63 (NR) | NR; 46%, overweight | 8.4 (NR), 15.05 (10.36) |
| Storer, Danesh, Sandhu, Pascoe, Kimball, 2018, USA, cross‐sectional |
| 51 (16) | NR; 100% obese | 8.8 (8.2), NR |
| Bronckers et al., 2016, Netherlands, cross‐sectional |
| 21.0 (8.0) | 23.4 (6.9); NR | 4.4 (4.9), NR |
| Barrea et al., 2016, Italy, case‐control |
| 50 (21.0–65.0) | 30.2 (6.1); 47.2% | 6 (0.2–28.8), NR |
| Adawiyah, Moonyza, Hatta, Rizal, Felix, 2017, Malaysia, cross‐sectional |
| 40.32 (10.04) | 28.3 (5.51); NR | 8.4 (0.1–34.5), N |
| Molina‐Leyva et al., 2013, Spain, cross‐sectional |
| 43.4 (12.7) | 28.2 (6.7); NR | 2.7 (1.2–7.1), NR |
| Remrod, 2013, Sweden, cross‐sectional |
| 43.5 (13.8) | 26.2 (4.5); NR | 5.4 (4.3), NR |
| Lewinson et al., 2017, Italy, retrospective |
| NR (20–90) | NR; 18.26% | >95% mild psoriasis |
| Kim et al., 2014, USA, cross‐sectional |
| 47.7 (NR) | NR; 29.8% | 10.2 (NR), 21.3 (NR) |
| Tang et al., 2013, Malaysia, cross‐sectional |
| 42.5 (18–83) | 26.9 (5.7); 26.8% | 9.9 (0.2–69.2), 10 (0.5–49) |
| Ryan et al., 2013, Dallas, Texas, and Dublin, cross‐sectional |
| 48 (18–78) | NR; NR | 4.3 (0–44.8), NR |
| Sanchez‐Carazo et al., 2014, Spain, cross‐sectional |
| NR; 26% | NR; 26% | 61%, mild‐to‐moderate, NR |