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June 7, 2026 By: MedExpo Team

Plant-rich, low saturated

A new study suggests that a plant-rich, low-saturated fat diet may help reduce psoriasis severity. Researchers from King's College London found an association between this dietary pattern and improved symptoms in individuals with the skin condition.

Plant-rich, low saturated

A recent study published by researchers at King's College London has investigated the relationship between dietary habits and psoriasis severity. The team analyzed data from a cohort of individuals with psoriasis, focusing on their adherence to a plant-rich, low-saturated fat diet. The results indicate that those who followed this dietary pattern exhibited reduced psoriasis severity compared to those who did not.

The study's findings suggest that incorporating more plant-based foods and reducing saturated fat intake may be beneficial for individuals living with psoriasis. The exact mechanisms underlying this association are unclear, but previous research has implicated the role of diet in modulating inflammation and immune response. Further investigation is needed to confirm these results and explore potential therapeutic applications of dietary interventions in the management of psoriasis.

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