Presence of selected metabolic syndrome components in patients with psoriasis vulgaris

Introduction: Recent studies have suggested a strong association between psoriasis and obesity, dyslipidemia, hypertension, resistance to insulin and metabolic syndrome. Aim : To assess the prevalence of selected metabolic syndrome components in patients with psoriasis and the effect of the abn...

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Main Authors: Sebastian Uczniak, Zofia A. Gerlicz, Magdalena Kozłowska, Andrzej Kaszuba
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2016-05-01
Series:Advances in Dermatology and Allergology
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spelling doaj-72aec071c858467680f5665f99d0da7e2020-11-24T21:53:40ZengTermedia Publishing HouseAdvances in Dermatology and Allergology1642-395X2299-00462016-05-0133211411910.5114/ada.2016.5915327319Presence of selected metabolic syndrome components in patients with psoriasis vulgarisSebastian UczniakZofia A. GerliczMagdalena KozłowskaAndrzej KaszubaIntroduction: Recent studies have suggested a strong association between psoriasis and obesity, dyslipidemia, hypertension, resistance to insulin and metabolic syndrome. Aim : To assess the prevalence of selected metabolic syndrome components in patients with psoriasis and the effect of the abnormalities on the disease activity. Material and methods: Two hundred and forty-six patients diagnosed with psoriasis and 75 healthy individuals as controls were included in the study. Psoriasis activity was evaluated by the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI). Results : There was a statistically significant difference in triglyceride concentration between psoriasis patients and controls (p = 0.00001), which was not found for high-density lipoprotein (HDL) concentration. Mean values of serum glucose level in patients with psoriasis were significantly higher than in controls (p = 0.046). Further statistical analysis of the obtained results showed significantly higher systolic blood pressure in the psoriasis patients than in the controls (p = 0.0001), but there was no statistically significant difference in diastolic blood pressure between the investigated groups (p > 0.05). Conclusions : Higher prevalence of metabolic syndrome components was observed in patients with psoriasis than in the general population.https://www.termedia.pl/Presence-of-selected-metabolic-syndrome-components-in-patients-with-psoriasis-vulgaris,7,27319,1,1.htmlpsoriasis metabolic syndrome dyslipidemia hypertension
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author Sebastian Uczniak
Zofia A. Gerlicz
Magdalena Kozłowska
Andrzej Kaszuba
spellingShingle Sebastian Uczniak
Zofia A. Gerlicz
Magdalena Kozłowska
Andrzej Kaszuba
Presence of selected metabolic syndrome components in patients with psoriasis vulgaris
Advances in Dermatology and Allergology
psoriasis
metabolic syndrome
dyslipidemia
hypertension
author_facet Sebastian Uczniak
Zofia A. Gerlicz
Magdalena Kozłowska
Andrzej Kaszuba
author_sort Sebastian Uczniak
title Presence of selected metabolic syndrome components in patients with psoriasis vulgaris
title_short Presence of selected metabolic syndrome components in patients with psoriasis vulgaris
title_full Presence of selected metabolic syndrome components in patients with psoriasis vulgaris
title_fullStr Presence of selected metabolic syndrome components in patients with psoriasis vulgaris
title_full_unstemmed Presence of selected metabolic syndrome components in patients with psoriasis vulgaris
title_sort presence of selected metabolic syndrome components in patients with psoriasis vulgaris
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Advances in Dermatology and Allergology
issn 1642-395X
2299-0046
publishDate 2016-05-01
description Introduction: Recent studies have suggested a strong association between psoriasis and obesity, dyslipidemia, hypertension, resistance to insulin and metabolic syndrome. Aim : To assess the prevalence of selected metabolic syndrome components in patients with psoriasis and the effect of the abnormalities on the disease activity. Material and methods: Two hundred and forty-six patients diagnosed with psoriasis and 75 healthy individuals as controls were included in the study. Psoriasis activity was evaluated by the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI). Results : There was a statistically significant difference in triglyceride concentration between psoriasis patients and controls (p = 0.00001), which was not found for high-density lipoprotein (HDL) concentration. Mean values of serum glucose level in patients with psoriasis were significantly higher than in controls (p = 0.046). Further statistical analysis of the obtained results showed significantly higher systolic blood pressure in the psoriasis patients than in the controls (p = 0.0001), but there was no statistically significant difference in diastolic blood pressure between the investigated groups (p > 0.05). Conclusions : Higher prevalence of metabolic syndrome components was observed in patients with psoriasis than in the general population.
topic psoriasis
metabolic syndrome
dyslipidemia
hypertension
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