Alcohol and Smoking Cessation as Potential Modulators for Smoking-Associated Psoriasis Risk in Postmenopausal Women: The Women's Health Initiative.
Wendy LiAlfred A ChanJiali HanRowan T ChlebowskiDelphine J LeePublished in: American journal of clinical dermatology (2023)
These findings indicate that alcohol consumption does not modulate smoking-related psoriasis risk. Cigarette smoking, but not alcohol consumption, is an independent risk factor for psoriasis in postmenopausal women. As greater pack-years was associated with a higher risk of psoriasis and smoking cessation was conversely associated with a lower risk of psoriasis for moderate smokers, a greater emphasis on smoking abstinence and cessation counseling may benefit patients who already have other risk factors for psoriasis.
Keyphrases
- smoking cessation
- postmenopausal women
- alcohol consumption
- replacement therapy
- bone mineral density
- atopic dermatitis
- healthcare
- public health
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- mental health
- type diabetes
- small molecule
- adipose tissue
- quality improvement
- pregnant women
- climate change
- insulin resistance
- body composition
- pregnancy outcomes
- social media
- men who have sex with men
- hiv infected
- antiretroviral therapy