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The Mediterranean Diet and Time-Restricted Eating Dietary Interventions for Psoriasis Study

Psoriasis Vulgaris

The METRED-P study will test the feasibility of implementing a Mediterranean style diet and/or time-restricted eating as dietary patterns in individuals with psoriasis. This study will address the following research questions: Are participants' able to adhere to the allocated dietary intervention? What is the participants' acceptability of the allocated dietary intervention? What is the practicality (from a clinician's stand point) of delivering the dietary interventions? When adhering to the allocated intervention, are there changes in psoriasis severity? When adhering to the allocated intervention, are there changes in measures of body composition? When adhering to the allocated intervention, are there changes in fasting blood measures? Participants will attend an initial clinic visit for a fasting blood sample, psoriasis examination, body composition measurements, and will complete short multiple-choice questionnaires on the severity of their psoriasis. A Research Nutritionist will deliver the diet interventions as diet consultation sessions. These sessions are reoccurring throughout the study as virtual consultation booster sessions, which are supplemented with wellbeing check-in calls. Participants will complete short questionnaires on the severity of their psoriasis and will record their dietary intake for 4 days, before the start of the study, and on week 1, week 6, and week 12 of the study. The allocated diet should be adhered to for 12 weeks until the end of the study, where participants will return and attend a final clinic visit to repeat the measures obtained during the initial clinic visit. Researchers will compare the feasibility of implementing a Mediterranean style diet and a Mediterranean style diet with time-restricted eating, with a UK diet with time-restricted eating.

Recruiting43 enrollment criteria

Proof of Concept Study of AX-158 in Patients With Mild to Moderate Plaque Psoriasis

PsoriasisPlaque Psoriasis

Proof of concept study to assess the safety and tolerability of AX-158 in patients with mild to moderate psoriasis. Patients will be evaluated for a 28-day treatment period with either AX-158 or Placebo and then followed for an additional 30 days for safety.

Not yet recruiting46 enrollment criteria

Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Time-Restricted Feeding

PsoriasisSystemic Inflammation

Background: Time-restricted feeding (TRF) means that a person eats only during certain hours of the day. In other studies, researchers have found that fasting can improve immune system function in healthy people. They want to see if TRF has the same effect on people with psoriasis. Objective: To test whether TRF can change metabolism and decrease some markers of inflammation in the blood of people with mild to moderate psoriasis. Eligibility: Males ages 18 to 80 with mild to moderate active psoriasis, and healthy volunteers Design: Participants will be screened with a medical history and medicine review. They will have a physical exam and blood tests. Their skin will be examined. They will have a nutritional evaluation. Their resting energy expenditure will be measured. For this, a clear plastic ventilation hood will be placed over the head for a short time. Participants will stay at the NIH Clinical Center for 4 1/2 days. They can watch TV, do work, do schoolwork, and other quiet activities. A small sensor will be placed under participants skin to measure blood glucose. For part of the study, participants will be housed in a small room called a metabolic chamber. They will wear a heart monitor. Participants will walk on a treadmill for 30 minutes each day at a comfortable speed. For 3 days, participants will eat all their daily calories between 8 am and 2 pm. They will fast for the other 18 hours of the day. They can drink water. Participants will complete mixed meal tests. They will drink a liquid meal for breakfast. Then they will give blood samples via intravenous (IV) catheter. Participation will last for 5 days....

Recruiting20 enrollment criteria

A Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of HB0017 in Patients With Moderate to Severe Plaque...

Plaque Psoriasis

This is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multi-center Phase 2 study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of HB0017 in subjects with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis.

Not yet recruiting14 enrollment criteria

A Real-world Study to Assess Safety and Effectiveness of Secukinumab in Pediatric Plaque Psoriasis...

Moderate to Severe Chronic Plaque Psoriasis

This is a non-interventional, prospective, multi-center real world setting study, aiming to provide safety and effectiveness data in Chinese pediatric patients with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis treated with Cosentyx® for up to 52 weeks.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Intradermal Tozinameran for Patients With Immune-mediated Dermatologic Diseases

Bullous DermatosesPsoriasis1 more

This is a randomised controlled trial conducted to prove that the immunological performance of intradermal tozinameran (i.e., Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine) is no worse than the standard intramuscular route in patients with immune-mediated dermatologic diseases. The side effects profile and disease activity post-vaccination will also be assessed.

Active13 enrollment criteria

An Investigator Initiated Open Label Study Evaluating the Efficacy and Tolerability of Oral Deucravacitinib...

Nail Psoriasis

. An open label proof of concept study will be conducted to assess the efficacy and safety of deucravactinib for treatment of nail psoriasis. Twenty adult patients with nail psorasis and skin disease qualifying for a systemic agent per investigator will be treated with deucravacitinib 6 mg daily. Subjects will be assessed for a total of 48 weeks. Psoriasis assessments such as the modified Nail Psoriasis Severity Index will be conducted. Photos will be used to document nail involvement. Descriptive statistical analysis will be conducted at the conclusion of the study.

Not yet recruiting33 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Tildrakizumab in Difficult-to-treat Areas in Psoriasis

Psoriasis PalmarisPsoriasis Genital3 more

Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects between 2% and 4% of the French population.Some specific localizations are more difficult to manage, such as the scalp, nails, genital region and palmoplantar localizations. Tildrakizumab, an anti-interleukin-23 (IL-23) monoclonal antibody, has demonstrated efficacy and safety in the treatment of patients with moderate to severe psoriasis. Real-life data on the efficacy of Tildrakizumab in unselected patients with these difficult-to-treat locations are still limited. The aim of the ZODIPSO study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Tildrakizumab in patients presented difficult to treat locations in psoriasis : nail, scalp, genital and palmoplantar. The main objective is to assess the overall response and the specific response to Tildrakizumab at these specific areas up to W52.

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria

Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease and Mortality in Patients With Psoriasis or Psoriatic Arthritis...

PsoriasisPsoriatic Arthritis2 more

The goal of this research is to test a novel centralized care coordinator program to assist patients with psoriatic disease in lowering their risk of cardiovascular disease through the application of standard of care approaches to improving modifiable cardiovascular risk factors.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Nd:YAG Laser and Radiofrequency in Treatment of Fingernail Psoriasis

Nail Psoriasis

Compare the effect of Radiofrequency to long pulsed Nd:YAG 1064 nm laser in treatment of fingernail psoriasis.

Not yet recruiting2 enrollment criteria
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