运动和饮食干预对银屑病患者健康的益处--文献综述

Izabela Staniszewska
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简介银屑病是一种普遍存在的慢性炎症性系统疾病,临床表现多种多样。人们认为银屑病只影响皮肤。皮肤病学、风湿病学和心脏病学的最新研究结果表明,银屑病是一种全身性疾病,因此被称为银屑病。工作目的收集有关银屑病患者进行体育锻炼和调整饮食对代谢综合征、心血管风险、心理健康和总体幸福感等方面的益处的信息。摘要:银屑病是一种影响生活多个方面的疾病。体育锻炼可改善银屑病患者的体重、心理健康和心血管风险。参加体育锻炼可以降低银屑病的发病概率,还可以改善银屑病的病程。地中海饮食、生酮饮食、益生菌和戒酒也可缓解银屑病的病程。值得注意的是,这种疾病可能会导致一些潜在的限制,包括皮损造成的尴尬和银屑病关节炎造成的关节不适。体育训练应根据每位患者的限制和喜好量身定制。
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Health benefits of exercise and dietary interventions for patients with psoriasis – a literature review
Introduction: Psoriasis is a prevalent chronic inflammatory systemic disease that can manifest in a variety of clinical manifestations. Psoriasis was thought to only affect the skin. Recent findings from dermatologic, rheumatologic, and cardiologic research indicate that it is a systemic disease, henceforth referred to as psoriatic disease. Purpose of work: Collecting information on the benefits of physical activity and diet modifications in patients with psoriasis on aspects such as metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular risk, mental health, and general well-being. Summary: Psoriasis is a disease that affects many areas of life. Physical activity improves the body weight, mental health, and cardiovascular risk of patients with psoriasis. Engaging in physical activity may reduce the probability of developing psoriasis and may also ameliorate its course. The Mediterranean diet, ketogenic diet, probiotics, and alcohol withdrawal may also alleviate the course of psoriasis. It is noteworthy to mention the potential limitations that may arise in the context of this disease, including embarrassment resulting from skin lesions and joint discomfort resulting from psoriatic arthritis. Sports training ought to be customized for each patient, taking into account their limitations and preferences.
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