Title of article :
PSORIASIS IN PATIENTS OLDER THAN 65 YEARS.
A COMPARATIVE STUDY WITH YOUNGER ADULT PSORIATIC PATIENTS
Author/Authors :
R.M. FeRn?ndez-ToRRes، نويسنده , , s. P?R?del?، نويسنده , , e. Fonsec?، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
To examine the clinical characteristics of psoriasis, prevalence of comorbidities and
quality of life in psoriasis patients older than 65 years and to compare them with younger adult psoriatic patients.
Design: Prospective observational study of prevalence. Setting and participants: Patients older than 18 years with
diagnosis of psoriasis attended at the dermatology department of the University Hospital of á coruña (Galicia,
spain). á total of 371 patients were included (218 males and 153 females) with ages ranging from 18 to 85 years,
of whom 70 were older than 65 years. Measurements: demographic data, clinical characteristics and psoriasis
treatment, history of hypertension, diabetes mellitus, smoking and alcohol consumption and quality of life
impairment were registered. Body mass index, waist-hip ratio, left ventricular hypertrophy, average value of
systolic and diastolic blood pressure, cholesterol, triglycerides and glucose blood levels were also measured.
Results: Patients older than 65 years have statistically significant higher prevalence of hypertension, left
ventricular hypertrophy, waist-hip ratio, diabetes mellitus and raised blood glucose levels. There was also
association between clinical severity of psoriasis and smoking and alcohol intake as well as between quality of
life and type of psoriasis treatment. Conclusions: Psoriasis in patients older than 65 years represents a significant
proportion of cases and its prevalence is expected to increase. Because these patients are more prone to suffer
comorbidities and to develop adverse effects due to psoriasis treatment, attention to pharmacologic interactions
and correction of cardiovascular risk factors and toxic habits should be especially taken in mind in this age group
Keywords :
Cardiovascular risk factors , Quality of life , metabolic syndrome , ELDERLY , psoriasis
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging