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Addictive behaviors, cardiovascular and metabolic comorbidities in North African psoriatic patients: case-control study

We propose to study the epidemiological aspects of North African psoriasis and determine the cardiovascular comorbidities and addictive behaviors associated with psoriasis. This is a North African case-control study which was conducted over a five year period (October 2008 through August 2013), invo...

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Autores principales: Aounallah, Amina, Mernissi, Fatim-Zahra, Dahmani, Boumediene, Bougmiza, Iheb, Houria, Sahel, Bouadjar, Bacar, Benkaidali, Ismail, Ammar-Khodja, Aomar, Serradj, Amina, Titi, Abdelhamid, Hassam, Badreddine, Benchikhi, Hakima, Amal, Said, Dhaoui, Raouf, Turki, Hamida, Mokhtar, Doss, Nejib, Denguezli, Mohamed
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7060950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32180879
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.34.205.12883
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author Aounallah, Amina
Mernissi, Fatim-Zahra
Dahmani, Boumediene
Bougmiza, Iheb
Houria, Sahel
Bouadjar, Bacar
Benkaidali, Ismail
Ammar-Khodja, Aomar
Serradj, Amina
Titi, Abdelhamid
Hassam, Badreddine
Benchikhi, Hakima
Amal, Said
Dhaoui, Raouf
Turki, Hamida
Mokhtar,
Doss, Nejib
Denguezli, Mohamed
author_facet Aounallah, Amina
Mernissi, Fatim-Zahra
Dahmani, Boumediene
Bougmiza, Iheb
Houria, Sahel
Bouadjar, Bacar
Benkaidali, Ismail
Ammar-Khodja, Aomar
Serradj, Amina
Titi, Abdelhamid
Hassam, Badreddine
Benchikhi, Hakima
Amal, Said
Dhaoui, Raouf
Turki, Hamida
Mokhtar,
Doss, Nejib
Denguezli, Mohamed
author_sort Aounallah, Amina
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description We propose to study the epidemiological aspects of North African psoriasis and determine the cardiovascular comorbidities and addictive behaviors associated with psoriasis. This is a North African case-control study which was conducted over a five year period (October 2008 through August 2013), involving 671 psoriatic patients and 1,242 controls identified in various Algerian, Tunisian and Moroccan university hospitals. For each patient, epidemiological characteristic, addictive behaviors, and cardiovascular pathologies associated with psoriasis were noted. Six hundred and seventy one psoriasis patients and 1,242 controls were included in this study. The average age was 47.24 years and the M/F sex-ratio was 1.11 (354 men and 317 women). Statistical analysis showed that psoriasis patients were more likely to develop addictive behaviors than controls (smoking p<10-5 and alcohol consumption: p < 10-5), together with dyslipidemia (30.1% of patients p < 10-5), obesity (23.8% of patients p < 10-4), hypertension (22.3% of patients p < 10-5), diabetes (21.7% of occurrences p < 10-5) and metabolic syndrome (37.4% of patients p<10-5). The relative risk for developing psoriasis was 1.9 in hypertensive patients, 1.7 in diabetic patients, 3.9 in dyslipidemic patients, 1.8 in obese patients, 2.6 in those with metabolic syndrome, 2.1 in smokers and 2.8 in alcoholics. Our work confirms the high incidence of addictive behaviors and of cardiovascular and metabolic comorbidities during the North-African psoriasis, hence the need for a multidisciplinary comprehensive care based on a guideline suited to the characteristics of North-African psoriatic patients.
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spelling pubmed-70609502020-03-16 Addictive behaviors, cardiovascular and metabolic comorbidities in North African psoriatic patients: case-control study Aounallah, Amina Mernissi, Fatim-Zahra Dahmani, Boumediene Bougmiza, Iheb Houria, Sahel Bouadjar, Bacar Benkaidali, Ismail Ammar-Khodja, Aomar Serradj, Amina Titi, Abdelhamid Hassam, Badreddine Benchikhi, Hakima Amal, Said Dhaoui, Raouf Turki, Hamida Mokhtar, Doss, Nejib Denguezli, Mohamed Pan Afr Med J Case Series We propose to study the epidemiological aspects of North African psoriasis and determine the cardiovascular comorbidities and addictive behaviors associated with psoriasis. This is a North African case-control study which was conducted over a five year period (October 2008 through August 2013), involving 671 psoriatic patients and 1,242 controls identified in various Algerian, Tunisian and Moroccan university hospitals. For each patient, epidemiological characteristic, addictive behaviors, and cardiovascular pathologies associated with psoriasis were noted. Six hundred and seventy one psoriasis patients and 1,242 controls were included in this study. The average age was 47.24 years and the M/F sex-ratio was 1.11 (354 men and 317 women). Statistical analysis showed that psoriasis patients were more likely to develop addictive behaviors than controls (smoking p<10-5 and alcohol consumption: p < 10-5), together with dyslipidemia (30.1% of patients p < 10-5), obesity (23.8% of patients p < 10-4), hypertension (22.3% of patients p < 10-5), diabetes (21.7% of occurrences p < 10-5) and metabolic syndrome (37.4% of patients p<10-5). The relative risk for developing psoriasis was 1.9 in hypertensive patients, 1.7 in diabetic patients, 3.9 in dyslipidemic patients, 1.8 in obese patients, 2.6 in those with metabolic syndrome, 2.1 in smokers and 2.8 in alcoholics. Our work confirms the high incidence of addictive behaviors and of cardiovascular and metabolic comorbidities during the North-African psoriasis, hence the need for a multidisciplinary comprehensive care based on a guideline suited to the characteristics of North-African psoriatic patients. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2019-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7060950/ /pubmed/32180879 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.34.205.12883 Text en © Amina Aounallah et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Aounallah, Amina
Mernissi, Fatim-Zahra
Dahmani, Boumediene
Bougmiza, Iheb
Houria, Sahel
Bouadjar, Bacar
Benkaidali, Ismail
Ammar-Khodja, Aomar
Serradj, Amina
Titi, Abdelhamid
Hassam, Badreddine
Benchikhi, Hakima
Amal, Said
Dhaoui, Raouf
Turki, Hamida
Mokhtar,
Doss, Nejib
Denguezli, Mohamed
Addictive behaviors, cardiovascular and metabolic comorbidities in North African psoriatic patients: case-control study
title Addictive behaviors, cardiovascular and metabolic comorbidities in North African psoriatic patients: case-control study
title_full Addictive behaviors, cardiovascular and metabolic comorbidities in North African psoriatic patients: case-control study
title_fullStr Addictive behaviors, cardiovascular and metabolic comorbidities in North African psoriatic patients: case-control study
title_full_unstemmed Addictive behaviors, cardiovascular and metabolic comorbidities in North African psoriatic patients: case-control study
title_short Addictive behaviors, cardiovascular and metabolic comorbidities in North African psoriatic patients: case-control study
title_sort addictive behaviors, cardiovascular and metabolic comorbidities in north african psoriatic patients: case-control study
topic Case Series
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7060950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32180879
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.34.205.12883
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