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Analysis of anxiety and psoriasis

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Analysis of anxiety and psoriasis
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News  Thu-11-09-2025, 16:05 PM
Individuals with anxiety + smoking or anxiety + hypertension have a higher risk of developing psoriasis.

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Background:
Psoriasis is linked with an elevated risk of anxiety disorders, and there may be a temporal relationship between the two. However, the association between anxiety status and its duration with psoriasis is unclear.

Objectives:
The present work aimed to figure out the association between anxiety and the risk of psoriasis.

Methods:
Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2009–2012 were used. Anxiety state and days of anxiety were applied as the independent variables, and psoriasis as the dependent variable. Weighted logistic regression was employed to analyze the connection between the state and days of anxiety with psoriasis. Restricted cubic spline (RCS) was further utilized to dig out the nonlinear association between days of anxiety and psoriasis. By using weighted logistic regression to further explore the correlation between the combination of anxiety and common cardiovascular risk factors (smoking, hypertension, CVD events) and the risk of psoriasis. Finally, a weighted logistic regression model was constructed for different genders and alcohol consumption subgroups to explore the association between anxiety status and anxiety days and psoriasis and to evaluate the differences in association among different groups.

Results:
A total of 8888 participants were included in this project, among whom 265 cases (3.1%) were psoriasis patients. Through the weighted logistics regression model, we observed a significant positive correlation between anxiety (OR: 1.439, 95% CI: 1.008–2.053, p = 0.030), number of days with anxiety (OR: 1.018, 95% CI: 1.002–1.033, p = 0.014), and the risk of psoriasis in patients. The RCS curve results indicated a linear positive correlation between anxiety days and the risk of psoriasis (p-nonlinear = 0.162). The results of the joint analysis demonstrated that anxiety−/smoking+ (OR: 1.800, 95% CI: 1.160–2.800, p = 0.011), anxiety+/smoking+ (OR: 2.720, 95% CI: 1.430–5.190, p = 0.004), anxiety+/hypertension+ (OR: 2.010, 95% CI: 1.200–3.370, p = 0.011), anxiety−/CVD event+ (OR: 1.740, 95% CI: 1.080–2.820, p = 0.026), and anxiety+/CVD event− (OR:1.470, 95% CI: 1.000–2.150, p = 0.047) were linked with a significantly elevated risk of psoriasis. The subgroup analysis results showed that women (especially those who drink alcohol) were more sensitive to anxiety status and duration, and the association between increased anxiety days and increased risk of psoriasis was more significant, while no similar significant association was observed in men.

Conclusion:
Anxiety and the number of days with anxiety are positively linked with the risk of psoriasis. Individuals with anxiety+/smoking+ or anxiety+/hypertension+ have a higher risk of developing psoriasis. We recommended that, in the prevention and management of psoriasis, individuals need to cope with stress to alleviate anxiety symptoms and try not to smoke. Women should pay special attention to regulating anxiety while drinking alcohol and monitoring blood pressure and cardiovascular health regularly.

Source: onlinelibrary.wiley.com

*Funding: The authors received no specific funding for this work.
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Thu-11-09-2025, 17:11 PM
DON’T GET STRESSED!!!



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Thu-11-09-2025, 21:04 PM
(Thu-11-09-2025, 17:11 PM)Turnedlight Wrote: DON’T GET STRESSED!!!



There, I fixed it  Big Grin

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So happy that you solved it.
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Fri-12-09-2025, 03:50 AM
Is it me or they trying to make a correlation that isn’t there? Psoriasis is primarily genetic and it’s not true that smoking or hypertension causes psoriasis. While it’s true that some medications can cause psoriasis, it typically goes away when the medication is stopped. I think it’s more or less true that people with chronic psoriasis have more issues with anxiety and depression that the average person…. My 2cents.
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Fri-12-09-2025, 07:13 AM
(Fri-12-09-2025, 03:50 AM)mataribot Wrote: Is it me or they trying to make a correlation that isn’t there? Psoriasis is primarily genetic and it’s not true that smoking or hypertension causes psoriasis. While it’s true that some medications can cause psoriasis, it typically goes away when the medication is stopped. I think it’s more or less true that people with chronic psoriasis have more issues with anxiety and depression that the average person…. My 2cents.

Apparently they see a correlation. But it can easily be that this correlation is faulty (Fawlty?)
If for instance there is a strong correlation of smoking and axiety, then it is very well possible that they are measuring the relation between anxiety and psoriasis where they think they are measuring the effect of smoking.

Agreed, the anxiety is a proven point, it does change chemistry in your body.
I did not know of the fact that stopping certain medication (lithium is a bad one) will lower your psoriasis again. For me this is another hint in the direction of psoriasis being something metabolic (in combination with genetic sensitivity).
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Sat-13-09-2025, 17:26 PM
Drug induced psoriasis is typically relieved by stopping the medication. For example, certain blood pressure medications and some NSAIDs are associated with drug induced psoriasis. Stopping these medications typically relieve these symptoms. However, this may not apply to people who actually have chronic psoriasis. It’s something that would need to be discussed with your doctor.

For example my dad had a clotting disease and his medication significantly impacted his psoriasis, but the doctor said live with it because the risk of clotting by not taking the medication was significantly high enough to out weigh the psoriasis problem.
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I know there’s a correlation between stressful times and psoriasis flare ups- it’s happened to me more than once.

But basically saying the answer is to not get stressed, well, duh.
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Sat-13-09-2025, 19:25 PM
(Sat-13-09-2025, 18:20 PM)Turnedlight Wrote: I know there’s a correlation between stressful times and psoriasis flare ups- it’s happened to me more than once.

But basically saying the answer is to not get stressed, well, duh.

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