[HTML][HTML] Obesity and psoriasis: inflammatory nature of obesity, relationship between psoriasis and obesity, and therapeutic implications

JM Carrascosa, V Rocamora… - Actas Dermo …, 2014 - Elsevier
JM Carrascosa, V Rocamora, RM Fernandez-Torres, R Jimenez-Puya, JC Moreno…
Actas Dermo-Sifiliográficas (English Edition), 2014Elsevier
Obesity, particularly abdominal obesity, is currently considered a chronic low-grade
inflammatory condition that plays an active role in the development of the pathophysiologic
phenomena responsible for metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease through the
secretion of proinflammatory adipokines and cytokines. In recent years clear genetic,
pathogenic, and epidemiologic links have been established between psoriasis and obesity,
with important implications for health. The relationship between the 2 conditions is probably …
Abstract
Obesity, particularly abdominal obesity, is currently considered a chronic low-grade inflammatory condition that plays an active role in the development of the pathophysiologic phenomena responsible for metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease through the secretion of proinflammatory adipokines and cytokines. In recent years clear genetic, pathogenic, and epidemiologic links have been established between psoriasis and obesity, with important implications for health. The relationship between the 2 conditions is probably bidirectional, with obesity predisposing to psoriasis and psoriasis favoring obesity.
Obesity also has important implications in the treatment of psoriasis, such as a greater risk of adverse effects with conventional systemic drugs and reduced efficacy and/or increased cost with biologic agents, for which dosage should be adjusted to the patient's weight.
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