Pff.... hardly readable english for me.
Seems to me as if sports have more often psoriasis problems.
This is obvious. If you get PsA, you get pain in your feet for instance, logically sports then leads to pain and you will reduce sportive activities.
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Seems to me as if sports have more often psoriasis problems.
Quote:The number of subjects performing sports activities was significantly lower in psoriasis group compared to controls
This is obvious. If you get PsA, you get pain in your feet for instance, logically sports then leads to pain and you will reduce sportive activities.
Quote:Interestingly, 23.75% of psoriatic patients (n = 95) related that they had regularly carried out sporting activities before the onset of the dermatosis referring that psoriasis represented a huge obstacle to continue practicing physical activities.Again obvious.. an open door.
Quote:Conclusion:Contradictory with the first quote.
Our survey showed that regular physical activity may lower the risk of psoriasis
Quote:physical activity may lower the risk of psoriasis and have a beneficial effect on the natural course of the disease, positively influencing not only the severity as well as the incidence of metabolic comorbidities, but also, through possible epigenomic, metabolic, anti-inflammatory and psycho-emotional effects, the onset of the dermatosisThis is a nice conclusion. My physiotherapist said this also to me, keep on moving !!!
Quote:However, larger birth cohort studies are needed to confirm these results.Last but not least the conclusion: "We don't know nothing yet more than the obvious."
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