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Key clinical point: Patients with psoriasis exhibit significantly lower levels of salivary cortisol despite having higher psychological stress levels, suggesting the existence of an impaired cortisol response to stress.

Major finding: Although patients with psoriasis vs controls had a significantly higher Perceived Stress Scale score (17.2±0.6 vs 15.1±0.8; P = .0289), their salivary cortisol levels were significantly lower (9.6±0.5 vs 14.0±1.1 nmol/L; P < .001).

Study details: This was a cross-sectional study including 126 adult patients with plaque psoriasis who had not received systemic anti-psoriasis therapy since at least 6 months and 116 healthy adult controls.

Disclosures: The study was supported by Fondazione Cariplo. P Gisondi and G Girolomoni declared serving as consultants or speakers for various organizations.

Source: Gisondi P et al. J Pers Med. 2021 Oct 23. doi: 10.3390/jpm11111069.

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Key clinical point: Patients with psoriasis exhibit significantly lower levels of salivary cortisol despite having higher psychological stress levels, suggesting the existence of an impaired cortisol response to stress.

Major finding: Although patients with psoriasis vs controls had a significantly higher Perceived Stress Scale score (17.2±0.6 vs 15.1±0.8; P = .0289), their salivary cortisol levels were significantly lower (9.6±0.5 vs 14.0±1.1 nmol/L; P < .001).

Study details: This was a cross-sectional study including 126 adult patients with plaque psoriasis who had not received systemic anti-psoriasis therapy since at least 6 months and 116 healthy adult controls.

Disclosures: The study was supported by Fondazione Cariplo. P Gisondi and G Girolomoni declared serving as consultants or speakers for various organizations.

Source: Gisondi P et al. J Pers Med. 2021 Oct 23. doi: 10.3390/jpm11111069.

Key clinical point: Patients with psoriasis exhibit significantly lower levels of salivary cortisol despite having higher psychological stress levels, suggesting the existence of an impaired cortisol response to stress.

Major finding: Although patients with psoriasis vs controls had a significantly higher Perceived Stress Scale score (17.2±0.6 vs 15.1±0.8; P = .0289), their salivary cortisol levels were significantly lower (9.6±0.5 vs 14.0±1.1 nmol/L; P < .001).

Study details: This was a cross-sectional study including 126 adult patients with plaque psoriasis who had not received systemic anti-psoriasis therapy since at least 6 months and 116 healthy adult controls.

Disclosures: The study was supported by Fondazione Cariplo. P Gisondi and G Girolomoni declared serving as consultants or speakers for various organizations.

Source: Gisondi P et al. J Pers Med. 2021 Oct 23. doi: 10.3390/jpm11111069.

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