Risk factors and comorbidities for psoriatic arthritis. Literature review

Aleksandra Pich-Czekierda, Zuzanna Kotowicz, Patrycja Proszowska, Adrianna Orzeł, Daria Sieniawska, Magda Madoń, Julia Sieniawska
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Introduction: Psoriatic arthritis is a chronic disease involving peripheral arthritis, spondylitis, dactylitis (inflammation of the whole digit) and enthesitis. It is a disease equally prevalent in both genders. Psoriatic arthritis coexists with several conditions, including metabolic syndrome, obesity, cardiovascular disease, inflammatory bowel disease, and liver disease. The reciprocal effects of comorbidities with psoriatic arthritis are demonstrated by recent research. There are several risk factors associated with the condition that might hasten or worsen its symptoms. Aim of the Study: The purpose of this paper is to present a thorough analysis of the research that has been done on comorbidities and risk factors for psoriatic arthritis. With an emphasis on changeable elements that might impact the disease's progression, the goal is to illustrate the multifaceted nature of psoriatic arthritis. The intention is also to highlight comorbidities that need to be considered while treating a patient with the illness. Materials and methods: An analysis  of  papers  available  in  PubMed  and  Google Scholar  was  performed  using  the  following  key  words: psoriatic arthritis, psoriatic arthritis and lifestyle, psoriatic arthritis and comorbidities, psoriatic arthritis and cardiovascular risk, psoriatic arthritis and gastrointestinal diseases, psoriatic arthritis and physical activity, psoriatic arthritis and diet, psoriatic arthritis and alcohol, psoriatic arthritis and smoking. Conclusions: Psoriatic arthritis is a chronic disease that affects many areas of patients' lives. It is critical to consider the connections that exist between this illness and other comorbidities. In order to provide a patient with this ailment with the best care possible, variables that might exacerbate the illness's progression must also be taken into consideration. Patients' mental health should get particular attention, and lifestyle modifications should be promoted.
银屑病关节炎的风险因素和合并症。文献综述
导言银屑病关节炎是一种慢性疾病,包括外周关节炎、脊椎炎、趾关节炎(整个手指发炎)和趾关节炎。这种疾病在男女中同样普遍。银屑病关节炎与多种疾病并存,包括代谢综合征、肥胖、心血管疾病、炎症性肠病和肝病。最近的研究表明,银屑病关节炎的合并症具有相互影响的作用。与银屑病关节炎相关的一些风险因素可能会加速或加重其症状。研究目的:本文旨在对银屑病关节炎的合并症和风险因素的研究进行全面分析。本文将重点放在可能影响病情发展的可变因素上,旨在说明银屑病关节炎的多面性。此外,还希望强调在治疗银屑病患者时需要考虑的合并症。材料与方法:使用以下关键词对 PubMed 和 Google Scholar 上的论文进行了分析:银屑病关节炎、银屑病关节炎与生活方式、银屑病关节炎与合并症、银屑病关节炎与心血管风险、银屑病关节炎与胃肠道疾病、银屑病关节炎与体育锻炼、银屑病关节炎与饮食、银屑病关节炎与饮酒、银屑病关节炎与吸烟。结论银屑病关节炎是一种慢性疾病,影响患者生活的方方面面。考虑这种疾病与其他合并症之间的联系至关重要。为了尽可能为患者提供最好的治疗,还必须考虑到可能加剧病情发展的各种变量。应特别关注患者的心理健康,并促进其改变生活方式。
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