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dc.contributor.authorHawkins, Poppy
dc.contributor.authorEarl, Kate
dc.contributor.authorTektonidis, Thanasis G
dc.contributor.authorFallaize, Rosalind
dc.date.accessioned2023-12-15T13:15:01Z
dc.date.available2023-12-15T13:15:01Z
dc.date.issued2023-09-20
dc.identifier.citationHawkins , P , Earl , K , Tektonidis , T G & Fallaize , R 2023 , ' The Role of Diet in the Management of Psoriasis: A Scoping Review ' , Nutrition Research Reviews , pp. 1-35 . https://doi.org/10.1017/S0954422423000185
dc.identifier.issn0954-4224
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2299/27294
dc.description© 2023 The Author(s). Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Nutrition Society. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY), https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.description.abstractPsoriasis is a chronic, systemic, immune-mediated, inflammatory skin disease associated with significant comorbidities. Globally, there are an estimated 60 million people living with psoriasis (PLwP). There is a growing body of evidence on the role of diet in psoriasis management and demand for dietary advice is high. However, there are no specific, evidence-based dietary guidelines. This scoping review summarises the literature on use and effectiveness of diet in the management of psoriasis to improve understanding of the evidence and assist PLwP and healthcare professionals (HCPs) to discuss diet. The findings were categorised into three themes (1) dietary intakes of PLwP, (2) the perceived role of diet in psoriasis management and (3) dietary approaches to manage psoriasis symptoms. In cross-sectional studies PLwP were reported to have higher fat and lower fibre intakes compared to controls, and lower psoriasis severity was associated with higher fibre intake. However, research is limited. PLwP perceive diet to have an impact on symptoms and make dietary modifications which are often restrictive. Systematic reviews and RCTs found certain dietary approaches improved symptoms, but only in specific populations (e.g., PLwP with obesity and PLwP with coeliac disease), and evidence for supplement use is inconclusive. The grey literature provides limited guidance to PLwP; focusing on weight-loss and associated comorbidities. Larger, controlled trials are required to determine dietary approaches for psoriasis management, especially in PLwP without obesity and non-coeliac PLwP. Further understanding of diet modification, information acquisition and experiences among PLwP will enhance holistic care for psoriasis management.en
dc.format.extent35
dc.format.extent1347870
dc.language.isoeng
dc.relation.ispartofNutrition Research Reviews
dc.subjectnutritional dermatology,
dc.subjectnutrition
dc.subjectpsoriasis
dc.subjectpsoriasis management
dc.subjectpsoriasis severity
dc.subjectinflammatory skin disease
dc.subjectnutritional dermatology
dc.subjectBiochemistry, medical
dc.subjectDermatology
dc.subjectNutrition and Dietetics
dc.subjectMedicine (miscellaneous)
dc.titleThe Role of Diet in the Management of Psoriasis: A Scoping Reviewen
dc.contributor.institutionSchool of Life and Medical Sciences
dc.contributor.institutionCentre for Agriculture, Food and Environmental Management Research
dc.contributor.institutionDepartment of Clinical, Pharmaceutical and Biological Science
dc.contributor.institutionAgriculture, Food and Veterinary Sciences
dc.contributor.institutionFood Policy, Nutrition and Diet
dc.description.statusPeer reviewed
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