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Impact of Diet and Obesity on Psoriasis Severity

From the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, New York.


 

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There is a higher prevalence of obesity in patients with psoriasis. Studies have shown that psoriasis patients may gain weight after the onset of psoriasis. Dr. Jeffrey Weinberg discusses the mechanisms of psoriasis that can lead to obesity. He also provides tips on how to evaluate the patient for comorbidities associated with obesity. Although there is no evidence that certain foods make psoriasis worse or better, recommending a healthy diet is important. Dr. Weinberg also discusses the impact of obesity on the efficacy of psoriasis treatments, such as the biologics.

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