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Women beer drinkers 'increase psoriasis risk' - BBC

From: garrison@efn.org (Garrison Hilliard)


Women who drink beer regularly are more likely to develop the skin
disease psoriasis, a US study suggests.

The study found that women who drank five beers a week doubled their
risk of developing the condition compared with women who did not
drink.

The Boston study, in Archives of Dermatology, looked at more than
82,000 female nurses aged 27 to 44 and their drinking habits from 1991
until 2005.

Non-alcoholic beer, wine and spirits were not found to increase the
risk.

In the study, researchers said that woman who drank more than two
alcoholic drinks a week increased their risk of psoriasis by
two-thirds compared with non-drinkers.

For women who drank five glasses of beer per week their risk of
developing psoriasis was 1.8 times higher again.

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Women with a high risk of psoriasis may consider avoiding higher
intake of non-light beer?
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Dr Abrar Qureshi
 
Harvard Medical School
 When stricter criteria were used to confirm psoriasis cases, their
risk was increased 2.3 times.

Yet women who drank any amount of low- or non-alcoholic beer, white
wine, red wine or spirits per week were not found to be at increased
risk.

Barley content

Author Dr Abrar Qureshi, from Harvard Medical School, Boston, wrote in
the journal: "Non-light beer was the only alcoholic beverage that
increased the risk of psoriasis, suggesting that certain non-alcoholic
components of beer, which are not found in wine or liquor, may play an
important role in new-onset psoriasis."

The study suggests that it could be the gluten-containing barley, used
in the fermentation of beer, which is the cause of the increased
psoriasis risk.

Previous studies have shown that a gluten-free diet may improve
psoriasis in patients who are sensitive to gluten.

People with psoriasis may have a so-called latent-gluten sensitivity,
compared with people without psoriasis, says the study.

"Women with a high risk of psoriasis may consider avoiding higher
intake of non-light beer," the authors conclude.

Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease characterised by itchy red scaly
patches that most commonly appear on the knees, elbows and scalp but
can show up anywhere, including the face.

The effects can range from mild to disfiguring enough to be socially
disabling.




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