Controlled data show that obesity is a risk factor for psoriasis and that psoriasis severity is correlated with the degree of overweight. No controlled interventional studies reporting on the effect of weight loss on psoriatic skin manifestations have been published and data from case reports are conflicting. Patients with psoriasis demonstrate an increased susceptibility to atherosclerotic comorbidities such as arterial hypertension, coronary vascular disease, stroke, hyperlipidemia and type II diabetes and in severe psoriasis there is an increased risk of early death. Lately the role of inflammation in the atherosclerotic process has been highlighted and the link between psoriasis and atherosclerosis may be explained by the concomitant systemic inflammation in psoriasis. Similarly a state of low level inflammation is seen in obesity where macrophages and adipocytes begin to show overlap in function and gene expression. This leads to an increased migration of macrophages into the adipose tissue and an increased secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines. In summary, these data and theoretical considerations suggest that weight loss in obese patients with psoriasis may improve skin manifestations and reduce the risk of atherosclerotic comorbidity.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
60
Low calorie diet containing 800-1000 kcal/day
Copenhagen University Hospital Gentofte, Department of Dermato-venerology
Hellerup, Denmark
PASI
Psoriasis area and severity index
Time frame: Baseline
PASI
Psoriasis area severity index
Time frame: 4 weeks
PASI
Psoriasis area severity index
Time frame: 8 weeks
PASI
Psoriasis area severity index
Time frame: 12 weeks
PASI
Psoriasis area severity index
Time frame: 16 weeks
Risk factors for comorbidity
Risk factors for comorbidity
Time frame: Baseline
Risk factors for comorbidity
Risk factors for comorbidity
Time frame: 4 weeks
Risk factors for comorbidity
Risk factors for comorbidity
Time frame: 8 weeks
Risk factors for comorbidity
Risk factors for comorbidity
Time frame: 12 weeks
Risk factors for comorbidity
Risk factors for comorbidity
Time frame: 16 weeks
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