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Increased risk of cardiovascular problems in psoriatic arthritis patients

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Increased risk of cardiovascular problems in psoriatic arthritis patients
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News  Tue-29-11-2016, 20:57 PM
This study looked at the increased risk of cardiovascular (CV) problems in psoriatic arthritis patients.

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Objective:
To examine the prevalence and incidence of cardiovascular (CV) risk factors, including hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes mellitus (DM), and obesity among patients with psoriatic arthritis (PsA) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA) compared to the general population, and to examine the treatment of incident CV risk factors in PsA and RA compared to controls.

Methods:
A cohort study was conducted within The Health Improvement Network, a medical record database in the UK, using data from 1994 to 2014. Patients ages 18–89 years with PsA or RA were matched to controls on practice and start date. The prevalence and incidence of CV risk factors identified by diagnostic codes were calculated. Cox proportional hazards models were used to examine the relative incidence of these CV risk factors. Finally, pharmacologic therapies for incident CV risk factors were examined.

Results:
Study subjects included patients with PsA (n = 12,548), RA (n = 53,215), and controls (n = 389,269). The prevalence of all CV risk factors was significantly elevated in PsA. Only the prevalence of DM and obesity was increased in RA. Incidence of hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and DM was elevated in PsA and RA. Receipt of therapy within 1 year following incident diagnosis of CV risk factors was not substantially different between the groups; approximately 85%, 65%, and 45% of patients received prescriptions for hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and DM, respectively.

Conclusion:
Patients with PsA have an increased prevalence of CV risk factors, and both patients with PsA and patients with RA have increased incidence of a new diagnosis of CV risk factors. Pharmacologic treatment of CV risk factors in patients with PsA and RA was similar to controls in the UK.

Source: onlinelibrary.wiley.com

*Funding: Rheumatology Research Foundation Ephraim P. Engleman Endowed Resident Research Preceptorship Award
   Independent Grants for Learning and Change (Pfizer)
   NIH. Grant Numbers: K23-AR-062381, K23-AR-063764
   NIH/National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases. Grant Number: K24-AR-064310
   Rheumatology Research Foundation Rheumatology Investigator Award
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Tue-29-11-2016, 21:53 PM
Yes, I have read this before. Bit scary.

But I wonder what is the cause of it.

Imagine you have PsA or RA and when you move everything you are moving hurts. What would be your reaction?
Maybe you would move less as this brings you in pain...
Maybe you would compensate your pain by eating more sweet stuff.. ?? Who knows.

But one thing is for sure.. if you don't move, or move less, than it is more or less logical that you need less food, if you don't eat less, you will get fatter.
If you get fatter than obese and cardiovascular problems may be closer that you think.

Maybe the combination of oxydants in your blood because of the PsA or RA even enhance this effect.

I would like to see some more research that not only just does some statistics on numbers but also does some statistics on way of life.
That would make this a thousand times more valuable.
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Wed-30-11-2016, 12:39 PM
(Tue-29-11-2016, 21:53 PM)Caroline Wrote: I would like to see some more research that not only just does some statistics on numbers but also does some statistics on way of life.
That would make this a thousand times more valuable.

Agree Smile
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Wed-30-11-2016, 14:44 PM
(Wed-30-11-2016, 12:39 PM)Fred Wrote:
(Tue-29-11-2016, 21:53 PM)Caroline Wrote: I would like to see some more research that not only just does some statistics on numbers but also does some statistics on way of life.
That would make this a thousand times more valuable.

Agree  Smile

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Wed-30-11-2016, 14:54 PM
(Wed-30-11-2016, 14:44 PM)Caroline Wrote:
(Wed-30-11-2016, 12:39 PM)Fred Wrote:
(Tue-29-11-2016, 21:53 PM)Caroline Wrote: I would like to see some more research that not only just does some statistics on numbers but also does some statistics on way of life.
That would make this a thousand times more valuable.

Agree  Smile

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