Nutritional Status in Pediatric Psoriasis: A Case-Control Study in a Tertiary Care Referral Centre

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Sendrea, Adelina-Maria [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Cristea, Sinziana [4 ]
Salavastru, Carmen Maria [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Carol Davila Univ Med & Pharm, Pediat Dermatol Dept, 8 Eroilor Sanitari Blvd, Bucharest 050474, Romania
[2] Colentina Clin Hosp, Pediat Dermatol Dept, 19-21 Stefan Cel Mare St, Bucharest 020125, Romania
[3] Colentina Clin Hosp, Dermatol Res Unit, 19-21 Stefan Cel Mare St, Bucharest 020125, Romania
[4] Certara Inc, Radnor Corp Ctr, Suite 350, Radnor, PA 19087 USA
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CHILDREN-BASEL | 2024年 / 11卷 / 07期
关键词
psoriasis; pediatric PASI; BMI; obesity; overweight; NAPSI; NAIL PSORIASIS; ASSOCIATION; OBESITY; REMISSION; SEVERITY; CHILDREN; INDEX; MARCH;
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10.3390/children11070885
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
Background: Psoriasis and obesity are chronic, inflammatory diseases, sharing certain pathophysiological factors. Psoriasis, increasingly viewed as a systemic inflammatory condition, may have various symptoms beyond the skin manifestations. Methods: This research aimed to explore the connection between body mass index (BMI) and pediatric psoriasis, through a case-control study on 100 psoriasis cases and 100 controls who were matched in terms of age and sex. The percentiles of the BMI by age and sex determined the nutritional status of each patient and control. The severity of psoriasis was evaluated based on the psoriasis area and severity index (PASI), nail involvement based on the nail psoriasis severity index (NAPSI), and quality of life impairment with the dermatology life quality index (DLQI). Results: While no statistically significant relationship was identified between increased BMI and PASI (p = 0.074), the risk of being overweight and obesity was significantly higher in the psoriasis group (OR 6.93, p = 0.003; OR 12.6, p < 0.001, respectively). The BMI increased with the PASI for psoriasis vulgaris but not for psoriasis inverse. No connections were found between disease duration and BMI (p = 0.56) or between BMI and PASI based on sex (p = 0.26). The NAPSI increased significantly with increased BMI (p = 0.000015). Conclusions: This study highlights the association between elevated BMI, psoriasis diagnosis, and severity of psoriatic onychopathy in pediatric patients, advocating for further large-scale studies to confirm these explorations and increasing awareness for better screening and management of such cases for overweight/obese patients.
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