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Do eating disorders accompany metabolic syndrome in psoriasis patients? Results of a preliminary study

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Title
Do eating disorders accompany metabolic syndrome in psoriasis patients? Results of a preliminary study
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Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology, August 2011
DOI 10.2147/ccid.s24165
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Ilknur Altunay, Gulsen Tukenmez Demirci, Bilge Ates, Aslı Kucukunal, Cigdem Aydın, Oguz Karamustafalıoglu, Yuksel Altuntas

Abstract

Metabolic syndrome (MBS) has been reported as a frequent comorbidity in psoriatic patients. The main pathogenesis is considered to be inflammation in this association. MBS has been investigated in eating disorders as well. While psoriasis has some psychiatric comorbidities, the link between psoriasis, MBS, and eating disorders (EDs) is unknown.

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Country Count As %
Unknown 35 100%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Researcher 6 17%
Student > Master 6 17%
Student > Bachelor 4 11%
Other 4 11%
Student > Ph. D. Student 4 11%
Other 8 23%
Unknown 3 9%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Medicine and Dentistry 18 51%
Psychology 5 14%
Unspecified 1 3%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 1 3%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 1 3%
Other 2 6%
Unknown 7 20%
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