- Author:
Gun Wook KIM
1
;
Hyun Je PARK
;
Hoon Soo KIM
;
Su Han KIM
;
Hyun Chang KO
;
Byung Soo KIM
;
Moon Bum KIM
;
Eun Kyung SIM
Author Information
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords: Cardiovascular risk; Metabolic syndrome; Psoriasis
- MeSH: Fasting; Glucose; Humans; Hypertension; Incidence; Lipoproteins; Obesity, Abdominal; Plasma; Prevalence; Psoriasis; Risk Factors; Triglycerides
- From:Annals of Dermatology 2012;24(1):11-15
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: BACKGROUND: In previous studies, psoriasis has been reported to be associated with metabolic syndrome. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate risk factors for metabolic syndrome in psoriasis patients and to compare the prevalence of metabolic syndrome in psoriasis and control groups. METHODS: All patients (n=490) and controls (n=682) were investigated for cardiovascular risk factors, including central obesity, hypertension, fasting plasma glucose levels, and blood levels of triglycerides and high-density lipoprotein (HDL). RESULTS: We found no statistical association between psoriasis and the prevalence of metabolic syndrome when controlling for age and gender. Among individual components of metabolic syndrome, only increased triglyceride levels was significantly prevalent in patients psoriasis. The incidence of other factors such as central obesity, hypertension, fasting plasma glucose and HDL in the psoriasis group were similar to or lower than those in the control group. Although psoriasis patients with metabolic syndrome had severe and large plaque-type psoriasis, the association of metabolic syndrome with the severity or clinical subtype of psoriasis was not significant after adjusting for age and gender. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that there is no close correlation between psoriasis and metabolic syndrome in Korean patients.