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Increased risk of psoriasis in subjects with abdominal obesity: A nationwide population‐based study

机译:腹部肥胖受试者牛皮癣的风险增加:全国范围的人口研究

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Abstract Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease known to be associated with a variety of systemic comorbidities, such as metabolic syndrome and obesity. Obesity represents a major comorbidity and has been suggested to be related to psoriasis. This nationwide population‐based prospective cohort study was performed to investigate the impacts of body mass index ( BMI ) and waist circumference ( WC ) on psoriasis. We used the health check‐up database and the study population consisted of subjects who had undergone health screening between January 2009 and December 2012. This study investigated patients newly diagnosed with psoriasis (International Classification of Disease, Tenth Revision, code L40) by dermatologists during the follow‐up period (5.32?years), based on claims data. The total population consisted of 22?633?536 subjects, among whom 399?461 had newly developed psoriasis. Subjects with BMI of more than 30 had a higher risk of psoriasis (hazards ratio [ HR ], 1.118; 95% confidence interval [ CI ], 1.100–1.137) compared with the BMI 18.5–23 group. WC showed a dose‐dependent association with psoriatic risk. Subjects with WC over 105?cm showed the highest risk of psoriasis ( HR , 1.305; 95% CI , 1.261–1.349) compared with subjects with WC lower than 80/75 after adjusting for confounding factors, including BMI . The risk of psoriasis was highest in males with normal BMI and abdominal obesity ( HR , 1.175; 95% CI , 1.150–1.200). Our study indicates that WC is a specific factor affecting psoriatic risk and highlights the association between abdominal obesity and psoriasis, thus increasing awareness of the role of abdominal obesity in the pathogenesis and comorbidities of psoriasis.
机译:摘要牛皮癣是一种慢性炎症性皮肤病,已知与各种全身性疗法有关,例如代谢综合征和肥胖症。肥胖是主要的合并症,并已建议与牛皮癣有关。在全国范围的人口的预期队列研究中进行了研究,以研究体重指数(BMI)和腰围(WC)对牛皮癣的影响。我们使用了健康检查数据库,研究人口包括2009年1月至2012年12月在健康筛查的主题。本研究调查了皮肤科医生新诊断出牛皮癣(国际疾病,第十修订,代码L40)的患者基于索赔数据的后续期间(5.32?年)。总人口由22个?633?536个受试者,其中399名?461有新开发的牛皮癣。与BMI 18.5-23组相比,BMI具有较高的牛皮癣(危险比[HR],1.118; 95%的置信区间[CI],1.100-1.137)的风险较高。 WC显示了与银屑病风险的剂量依赖关系。与WC的受试者有超过105级的牛皮癣的风险最高(HR,1.305; 95%CI,1.261-1.349),在调整混淆因子(包括BMI)之后,与WC低于80/75的受试者相比。具有正常BMI和腹部肥胖的男性牛皮癣的风险最高(HR,1.175; 95%CI,1.150-1.200)。我们的研究表明,WC是影响银屑病风险的特定因素,并突出腹部肥胖和牛皮癣之间的关联,从而提高了对腹部肥胖症在牛皮癣发病机制和嗜血症中的作用的认识。

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