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Psoriasis & Diet Study

Mediterranean Diet vs No Dietary Intervention for Improving Signs and Symptoms of Psoriasis in Patients Treated with Anti-IL-17 or Anti-IL-23 Inhibitors

Psoriasis on elbow

 

AGE: 18+ years old
SEX AT BIRTH: All
TYPE: Experimental Treatment Study
CONDITION: Psoriasis
HEALTHY PARTICIPANTS: No
LOCATION: University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center

Learn More About This Research Study

For more information, please contact study coordinator, Kymberlyn Warner King at 216-844-7546 or complete the form below.

Study Purpose

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the combination of standard biologic medication for psoriasis, plus either continuing your same diet or changing to the Mediterranean Diet. The Mediterranean diet emphasizes plant-based foods and healthy fats and includes seafood, vegetables, beans, fruits, whole grains, and seeds and nuts. The study will help us assess the importance of incorporating dietary changes in addition to prescribing biologic medications.

Who Can Participate

Patients 18 years and older who have been diagnosed with psoriasis and have more than 5% of their body covered with psoriasis may be eligible for this study.

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  • StudyID 20220312