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May 10, 2026 By: MedExpo Team

Plant-rich, low saturated

A recent study suggests that a plant-rich, low saturated-fat diet may be associated with reduced severity of psoriasis. Researchers found a potential link between this type of dietary pattern and improved symptoms in individuals with the condition.

Plant-rich, low saturated

A new study published by King's College London has explored the relationship between diet and psoriasis severity. The researchers analyzed data from over 1,000 participants with psoriasis, examining their self-reported dietary habits and disease severity. They discovered that those who adhered to a plant-rich, low saturated-fat diet had significantly reduced symptoms compared to those on other diets.

The study's findings suggest that incorporating more plant-based foods into one's diet may have benefits for individuals with psoriasis. This is consistent with previous research indicating the importance of dietary habits in managing chronic conditions. However, further studies are needed to confirm these associations and establish a causal link between diet and psoriasis severity.

Note: I removed the date from the source citation as it was likely an error on my part to include it. The correct format for citing academic sources would be to use a citation style (e.g. APA, MLA) rather than including the publication date in the text.

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