A crossroads between dietary habits, alcohol consumption, and smoking in the clinical course of psoriasis: a narrative review.

Piotr Michalski, Veronica Palazzo-Michalska, Paulina Buda, Anna Michalska-Bańkowska, Mirosław Bańkowski, Damian Strojny, Beniamin Oskar Grabarek
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Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune disease that affects 1-3% of the population. The pathomechanism of psoriasis development is complex, but genetic (non-modifiable) factors play a key role. However, the importance of environmental factors and lifestyle choices, such as the diet, alcohol consumption, and smoking, is increasing. The objective of this review was to analyse the influence of dietary habits, alcohol consumption, and smoking on the clinical course of psoriasis. Stress, a poor diet, alcohol abuse, and smoking can trigger psoriasis or cause its exacerbation. Therefore, in addition to the correct selection of therapy, it is extremely important to educate patients about the impact of these factors on the onset and progression of psoriasis. This literature review confirms that a holistic and multidisciplinary approach is required for patients with psoriasis, further emphasizing Hippocrates' thesis, "Let food be thy medicine, and medicine be thy food".

牛皮癣临床病程中饮食习惯、饮酒和吸烟的十字路口:叙述性回顾。
牛皮癣是一种慢性自身免疫性疾病,影响1-3%的人口。牛皮癣的发病机制是复杂的,但遗传(不可改变)因素起着关键作用。然而,环境因素和生活方式的选择,如饮食、饮酒和吸烟的重要性正在增加。本综述的目的是分析饮食习惯、饮酒和吸烟对牛皮癣临床病程的影响。压力、不良饮食、酗酒和吸烟都会引发牛皮癣或使其恶化。因此,除了正确选择治疗方法外,教育患者了解这些因素对牛皮癣发病和进展的影响是极其重要的。本文献综述证实,银屑病患者需要一个整体和多学科的方法,进一步强调希波克拉底的论点,“让食物成为你的药物,药物成为你的食物”。
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