地中海饮食和体育活动对特应性皮炎严重程度的影响。

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Raquel Sanabria-de la Torre, Clara Ureña-Paniego, Salvador Arias-Santiago, Trinidad Montero-Vílchez
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背景:特应性皮炎(AD)是一种常见的慢性炎症性皮肤病,受遗传和环境因素的影响。生活方式在AD中的作用尚不清楚。本研究探讨了坚持地中海饮食(MD)、身体活动(PA)水平和AD严重程度之间的关系。方法:对AD患者进行横断面研究。使用湿疹面积和严重程度指数(EASI)和患者导向湿疹测量(POEM)评分等评估疾病严重程度。通过地中海饮食预防问卷(PREDIMED)评估MD依从性,通过国际体育活动问卷(IPAQ)评估PA水平。结果:纳入124例中重度AD患者(EASI 11.44±11.64,POEM 12.46±23.12)。MD依从性中等(7.55±1.93),PA水平中等(2,265.34±3,098.45 METs)。较高的MD依从性与较低的疾病严重程度相关(P < 0.0001),特别是与更多的蔬菜、水果、豆类和鱼类消费相关(P < 0.05)。较低的血压(P = 0.05)和久坐行为(P = 0.02)与更严重的疾病有关。较低的MD依从性(P < 0.0001)和降低的PA (P = 0.02)也与瘙痒增加有关。结论:AD患者对MD和PA的依从性均较低。MD可能是治疗AD的合适饮食模式,将其与增加的PA相结合可能会带来额外的好处。
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Impact of the Mediterranean Diet and Physical Activity on the Severity of Atopic Dermatitis.

Background: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common chronic inflammatory skin condition influenced by genetic and environmental factors. The role of lifestyle on AD remains unclear. This study explores the association between adherence to the Mediterranean diet (MD), physical activity (PA) levels, and AD severity. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on AD patients. Disease severity was assessed using the Eczema Area and Severity Index (EASI) and the Patient Oriented Eczema Measure (POEM) scores, among others. MD adherence was evaluated using the Prevention with Mediterranean Diet (PREDIMED) questionnaire, and PA levels via the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ). Results: 124 AD patients with moderate-to-severe disease (EASI 11.44 ± 11.64, POEM 12.46 ± 23.12) were included. MD adherence was moderate (7.55 ± 1.93), as were PA levels (2,265.34 ± 3,098.45 METs). Higher MD adherence was associated with lower disease severity (P < 0.0001), particularly with greater consumption of vegetables, fruits, legumes, and fish (P < 0.05). Lower PA (P = 0.05) and sedentary behavior (P = 0.02) were linked to greater severity. Lower MD adherence (P < 0.0001) and reduced PA (P = 0.02) were also related to increased pruritus. Conclusion: AD patients showed low adherence to both the MD and PA. The MD could be an appropriate dietary pattern for AD, and combining this with increased PA could offer additional benefits.

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