Mediterranean diet and exercise are associated with better disease control in psoriatic arthritis

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Katsimbri, Pelagia [1 ]
Grivas, Alexandros [1 ]
Papadavid, Evangelia [2 ]
Tzannis, Kimon [3 ]
Flouda, Sofia [1 ]
Moysidou, Georgia-Savina [1 ]
Kosmetatou, Maria [1 ]
Kapniari, Irene [2 ]
Fanouriakis, Antonis [1 ]
Boumpas, Dimitrios T. [1 ]
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[1] Attikon Univ Hosp, Rheumatol & Clin Immunol Unit, Athens 12461, Greece
[2] Attikon Univ Hosp, Dept Dermatol & Venereol 2, Athens, Greece
[3] Natl & Kapodistrian Univ Athens, Attikon Univ Hosp, Propaedeut Dept Internal Med 2, Athens, Greece
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Exercise; Mediterranean diet; Psoriatic arthritis; Psoriatic disease outcomes; COMORBIDITIES; PATHOGENESIS; EPIDEMIOLOGY; OBESITY;
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10.1007/s10067-024-07080-6
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is associated with obesity and other related comorbidities, which impose an additional burden on disease activity and response to treatment. We investigated the impact of Mediterranean diet, and exercise on the presentation and severity of PsA. Three hundred fifty-five patients with PsA (n = 279) and psoriasis (PsO) (n = 76) were included in a cross-sectional study. Demographic and clinical characteristics and dietary and exercise patterns were recorded. Patients were grouped into (i) high, moderate, and low Mediterranean diet adherence and (ii) high, medium, and low activity level. Levels of diet and exercise were correlated with disease activity indices. PsA patients had more comorbidities than their PsO counterparts (42.7% vs. 26.3%, p = .038). The majority showed a low exercise pattern (total = 71.3%, PsA = 72.4%, PsO = 67.1%). Approximately half (total = 44.2%, PsA = 43.4%, PsO = 47.4%) did not follow a Mediterranean diet. Disease Activity in Psoriatic Arthritis Score (DAPSA) (p = .004), tender (p = .003) and swollen (p = .015) joint counts, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) (p = .001), and Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) (p = .015) had an inverse correlation with exercise. Higher Mediterranean diet adherence was associated with reduced ESR (p = .056), PASI (p = .011), and body surface area (BSA) (p = .009) indices. After adjusting for body mass index (BMI), exercise retained its positive correlation with PsA disease activity, but diet showed significant correlation only with enthesitis (p = 0.015). Uptake of a Mediterranean diet and exercise have positive effects on PsA activity, independently of BMI. These findings support lifestyle recommendations to supplement conventional treatment for improvement in disease outcomes. Key points center dot Diet and lifestyle are important influencers of health-related outcomes in PsA.center dot In this cross-sectional study of 355 patients with psoriatic disease, we found that Med Diet and exercise improve outcomes in PsA independently of weight loss.center dot Our results suggest that diet and lifestyle modifications should supplement conventional medical treatments.
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