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June 11, 2026 By: MedExpo Team

Plant-rich, low saturated

A recent study has found that a diet rich in plant-based foods and low in saturated fats may be associated with reduced severity of psoriasis. Researchers from King's College London conducted an analysis of existing data on the relationship between diet and psoriasis symptoms.

Plant-rich, low saturated

A research team at King's College London has investigated the potential link between dietary patterns and psoriasis severity. The study, which analyzed data from a large cohort of individuals with psoriasis, suggests that adhering to a plant-rich, low saturated-fat diet may be beneficial for those suffering from the condition. This dietary pattern is characterized by high consumption of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes, as well as low intake of saturated fats.

The researchers found that participants who followed this dietary pattern experienced reduced severity of psoriasis symptoms compared to those with a different dietary profile. The study's findings are consistent with previous research suggesting that a healthy diet can play an important role in managing chronic conditions such as psoriasis. Further investigation is needed to confirm the association between plant-rich, low saturated-fat diets and psoriasis outcomes.

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