银屑病与体力活动和锻炼的关系:系统回顾和荟萃分析。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 ALLERGY
Postepy Dermatologii I Alergologii Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-13 DOI:10.5114/ada.2024.143424
Hao Zhu, Qiang Sun, Hyunsoo Choi, Yang Li, Wei Zhang
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简介银屑病(Pso)是一种炎症性自身免疫性皮肤病。高体重指数、高体脂和体重与银屑病的发病风险有关。银屑病患者的体力活动量低于非银屑病患者,因此他们患合并症和潜在疾病的风险更高。运动已被证明可以改善银屑病患者的疾病预后和炎症反应。目的:通过荟萃分析研究银屑病患者的体育锻炼情况:我们根据系统综述和荟萃分析(PRISMA)声明设计了这项研究。我们使用 ISI、Scopus、PubMed、Cochrane Library 和 Google Scholar 对截至 2024 年 5 月底的文章进行了检索:共从数据库中提取了 1319 篇文章,并选择了 7 篇文章进行分析。Pso患者的高强度运动水平明显低于健康人(RR=0.75;95% CI:0.60-0.93;P=0.010)。但在中等强度运动(RR = 0.80;95% CI:0.57-1.12;p = 0.20)和低强度运动(RR = 1.42;95% CI:0.36-5.60;p = 0.62)方面,两组之间没有明显差异。此外,Pso 组的代谢当量(MET)分钟数明显低于健康对照组(SMD = -0.71;95% CI:-0.86-0.56;p < 000001)。最后,银屑病患者运动后的 PASI 评分明显下降(SMD = 3.98;95% CI:0.48-7.48;P = 0.03):结论:银屑病患者的高强度体力活动明显低于健康人,银屑病组的MET明显低于健康对照组,运动后银屑病患者的PASI评分明显下降,这意味着体力活动干预可作为银屑病患者的一种治疗方法。
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Association of psoriasis disease with physical activity and exercise: systematic review and meta-analysis.

Introduction: Psoriasis (Pso) is an inflammatory autoimmune skin disease. High BMI, and elevated body fat and body weight is associated with risk of Pso development. People with Pso have lower physical activity than people without Pso, so they are at higher risk for comorbidities and underlying disease. Exercise has been shown to improve disease outcomes and inflammation in people with psoriasis.

Aim: Meta-analysis study to investigate the physical activity in psoriasis patients.

Methods: We designed this study according to the Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement. The ISI, Scopus, PubMed, Cochrane Library, and Google Scholar have been used to search articles up to the end of May 2024.

Results: A total of 1319 articles were extracted from the databases, and 7 articles were selected for analysis. High-intensity exercise levels were significantly lower in Pso patients than in healthy people (RR = 0.75; 95% CI: 0.60-0.93; p = 0.010). But there was no significant difference between the 2 groups regarding moderate-intensity exercise (RR = 0.80; 95% CI: 0.57-1.12; p = 0.20) and low-intensity exercise (RR = 1.42; 95% CI: 0.36-5.60; p = 0.62). Also, the number of metabolic equivalent task (MET) minutes in the Pso group was significantly lower than in healthy controls (SMD = -0.71; 95% CI: -0.86-0.56; p < 000001). Finally, the post-exercise PASI score decreased significantly in psoriatic patients (SMD = 3.98; 95% CI: 0.48-7.48; p = 0.03).

Conclusions: High-intensity physical activity is significantly lower in Pso patients than in healthy people, MET in the Pso group was significantly lower than in healthy controls, and the post-exercise PASI score decreased significantly in psoriatic patients, which means physical activity intervention can be suggested as a therapeutic method for Pso patients.

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期刊介绍: Advances in Dermatology and Allergology/Postępy Dermatologii i Alergologii is a bimonthly aimed at allergologists and dermatologists.
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