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Prevalence of weight loss attempts and behaviors used by individuals with psoriasis in the United States population.
J Dermatolog Treat. 2016 Dec 26;:1-19
Authors: Wilson PB
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To examine weight loss behaviors of individuals with psoriasis in the American population and compare them to individuals without psoriasis.
METHODS: An analysis of data from the 2011-2014 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) was conducted. A total of 9,174 Americans were included, with 232 self-reporting psoriasis. Measures included weight history and subjective physical activity, as well as the prevalence of weight loss attempts and weight loss behaviors over the past 12 months.
RESULTS: Participants with psoriasis were no more likely to have attempted to lose weight than participants without psoriasis (46.3% vs. 38.2%, P = 0.161). Likewise, the proportion of participants with psoriasis desiring to weigh less was similar to those without psoriasis (67.4% vs. 61.9%; P = 0.277). Only 48.0% of participants with psoriasis employed exercise to lose weight, as compared to 62.4% without psoriasis (P = 0.027). Among participants that attempted to lose weight, only 16.1% with psoriasis engaged in vigorous recreational physical activity, as compared to 28% of individuals without psoriasis (P = 0.042).
CONCLUSIONS: Participants self-reporting psoriasis were less likely to use exercise to lose weight. Clinicians should identify physical activity barriers among overweight/obese psoriasis patients, especially among those attempting to reduce weight.
PMID: 28024123 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
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