Sylvia Zanesco, Thiviyani Maruthappu, Christopher E M Griffiths, Kathryn V Dalrymple, Rachel Gibson, Wendy L Hall
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牛皮癣是一种慢性免疫炎性皮肤病。研究牛皮癣患者饮食质量指数(dqi)的横断面研究主要集中在地中海饮食上,并且仅限于地中海人群,因此缺乏对其他人群的普遍性。我们探讨了dqi与报告较高牛皮癣严重程度的可能性之间的关系。这是一项在线横断面研究,招募患有牛皮癣的成年志愿者(n=257)。一份包含147个条目的食物频率问卷评估了地中海饮食评分(MDS)、预防高血压的饮食方法(DASH)评分和植物性饮食指数(PDI)的依从性;原始(oPDI)、健康(hPDI)和不健康(uPDI)亚型。银屑病严重程度由自行评定的简化银屑病指数确定。当对年龄、性别、吸烟、饮酒过量、能量摄入和心理疾病进行调整后,多项逻辑回归分析显示,在DASH (OR = 3.75, 95% CI 1.313 - 10.700, P = 0.01)和hPDI (OR = 4.04, 95% CI 1.251 - 13.064, P = 0.02)依从性非常低的参与者中,报告较高牛皮癣严重程度的可能性增加。低uPDI依从性的参与者报告较高牛皮癣严重程度的可能性降低(OR = 0.25, 95% CI 0.085 - 0.716, P = 0.01)。进一步调整体重指数(BMI)后,极低的oPDI依从性与报告较高牛皮癣严重程度的可能性增加显著相关(OR = 3.46, 95% CI 1.029 - 11.656, P = 0.05)。应在银屑病管理的护理途径中引入饮食干预和评估。
Associations between diet quality indices and psoriasis severity: results from the Asking People with Psoriasis about Lifestyle and Eating (APPLE) cross-sectional study.
Psoriasis is a chronic immune-inflammatory skin disease. Cross-sectional research examining diet quality indices in psoriasis has focused on the Mediterranean diet and is confined to Mediterranean populations, thereby lacking generalisability to other populations. We explored associations between diet quality indices and the likelihood of reporting a higher psoriasis severity. This was an online cross-sectional study recruiting adult volunteers with psoriasis (n 257). A 147-item FFQ evaluated adherence to the Mediterranean diet score, the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension score and the Plant-based Diet Index (PDI), including its original (oPDI), healthy (hPDI) and unhealthy (uPDI) subtypes. Psoriasis severity was determined with the self-assessed Simplified Psoriasis Index. When adjusted for age, sex, smoking, alcohol overconsumption, energy intake and psychological morbidity, multinomial logistic regression analyses revealed an increased likelihood of reporting a higher psoriasis severity in participants with a very low adherence to Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (OR = 3·75; 95 % CI 1·313, 10·700; P = 0·01) and hPDI (OR = 4·04; 95 % CI 1·251, 13·064; P = 0·02) patterns. A reduced likelihood of reporting a higher psoriasis severity was shown in participants with low adherence to the uPDI (OR = 0·25; 95 % CI 0·085, 0·716; P = 0·01). With further adjustment for BMI, a very low adherence to the oPDI was significantly associated with an increased likelihood of reporting a higher psoriasis severity (OR = 3·46; 95 % CI 1·029, 11·656; P = 0·05). Dietary interventions and assessment should be introduced in the care pathway for psoriasis management.
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British Journal of Nutrition is a leading international peer-reviewed journal covering research on human and clinical nutrition, animal nutrition and basic science as applied to nutrition. The Journal recognises the multidisciplinary nature of nutritional science and includes material from all of the specialities involved in nutrition research, including molecular and cell biology and nutritional genomics.