Systematic review examining changes over time and variation in the incidence and prevalence of psoriasis by age and gender

Summary Background There is a lack of any overview of changes over time and variation in the epidemiology of psoriasis with age and between genders. Objectives To perform a systematic review of published population‐based studies on variations in psoriasis incidence and prevalence with age and betwee...

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Published inBritish journal of dermatology (1951) Vol. 184; no. 2; pp. 243 - 258
Main Authors Iskandar, I.Y.K., Parisi, R., Griffiths, C.E.M., Ashcroft, D.M.
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Published England Oxford University Press 01.02.2021
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DOI10.1111/bjd.19169

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Abstract Summary Background There is a lack of any overview of changes over time and variation in the epidemiology of psoriasis with age and between genders. Objectives To perform a systematic review of published population‐based studies on variations in psoriasis incidence and prevalence with age and between genders, and to explore trends in psoriasis epidemiology over time. Methods Eleven electronic and regional databases were searched from their inception dates to October 2019. No language restrictions were applied. Studies were eligible if they reported on changes in psoriasis incidence and/or prevalence over time and/or by age group and gender. Results In total 308 papers were critically appraised, from which 90 studies from 22 countries were included. Incidence data confirmed a clear bimodal age pattern in psoriasis onset, with the first and second peaks at around 30–39 and 60–69 years of age, respectively, and evidence suggesting that it presents slightly earlier in women than in men. Prevalence data showed an increasing trend with age until around 60 or 70 years, after which it decreases. Although there was lack of agreement on specific gender differences in psoriasis incidence and prevalence, a slight male predominance was reported in several studies. Studies worldwide suggested a stable or slightly decreasing trend in psoriasis incidence, while an increasing trend in psoriasis prevalence has been consistently reported. One particular challenge faced was the vastly different methodologies used in the included studies, which contributed to some of the heterogeneity of the results. Conclusions Studies on changes over time in the occurrence of psoriasis have contributed to a greater appreciation of the increasing burden of the disease. However, further research is required to determine the reasons driving the increase in psoriasis prevalence over time. What is already known about this topic? Systematic reviews examining the global epidemiology of psoriasis have explored variations in the incidence and prevalence of psoriasis in children and adults, and in the overall population. The extent to which the occurrence of psoriasis varies over time, as well as by gender and with age, has not been systematically explored. What does this study add? Incidence data confirm a clear bimodal age pattern in psoriasis onset, with evidence suggesting it presents slightly earlier in women than in men. Psoriasis prevalence shows an increasing trend with age until 60 or 70 years, after which it decreases. There is lack of agreement on specific gender differences in psoriasis incidence and prevalence; however, several studies report a slight male predominance. The increasing trend in psoriasis prevalence, despite a stable or a slightly decreasing trend in its incidence, warrants further investigation. Plain language summary available online
AbstractList There is a lack of any overview of changes over time and variation in the epidemiology of psoriasis with age and between genders. To perform a systematic review of published population-based studies on variations in psoriasis incidence and prevalence with age and between genders, and to explore trends in psoriasis epidemiology over time. Eleven electronic and regional databases were searched from their inception dates to October 2019. No language restrictions were applied. Studies were eligible if they reported on changes in psoriasis incidence and/or prevalence over time and/or by age group and gender. In total 308 papers were critically appraised, from which 90 studies from 22 countries were included. Incidence data confirmed a clear bimodal age pattern in psoriasis onset, with the first and second peaks at around 30-39 and 60-69 years of age, respectively, and evidence suggesting that it presents slightly earlier in women than in men. Prevalence data showed an increasing trend with age until around 60 or 70 years, after which it decreases. Although there was lack of agreement on specific gender differences in psoriasis incidence and prevalence, a slight male predominance was reported in several studies. Studies worldwide suggested a stable or slightly decreasing trend in psoriasis incidence, while an increasing trend in psoriasis prevalence has been consistently reported. One particular challenge faced was the vastly different methodologies used in the included studies, which contributed to some of the heterogeneity of the results. Studies on changes over time in the occurrence of psoriasis have contributed to a greater appreciation of the increasing burden of the disease. However, further research is required to determine the reasons driving the increase in psoriasis prevalence over time.
There is a lack of any overview of changes over time and variation in the epidemiology of psoriasis with age and between genders.BACKGROUNDThere is a lack of any overview of changes over time and variation in the epidemiology of psoriasis with age and between genders.To perform a systematic review of published population-based studies on variations in psoriasis incidence and prevalence with age and between genders, and to explore trends in psoriasis epidemiology over time.OBJECTIVESTo perform a systematic review of published population-based studies on variations in psoriasis incidence and prevalence with age and between genders, and to explore trends in psoriasis epidemiology over time.Eleven electronic and regional databases were searched from their inception dates to October 2019. No language restrictions were applied. Studies were eligible if they reported on changes in psoriasis incidence and/or prevalence over time and/or by age group and gender.METHODSEleven electronic and regional databases were searched from their inception dates to October 2019. No language restrictions were applied. Studies were eligible if they reported on changes in psoriasis incidence and/or prevalence over time and/or by age group and gender.In total 308 papers were critically appraised, from which 90 studies from 22 countries were included. Incidence data confirmed a clear bimodal age pattern in psoriasis onset, with the first and second peaks at around 30-39 and 60-69 years of age, respectively, and evidence suggesting that it presents slightly earlier in women than in men. Prevalence data showed an increasing trend with age until around 60 or 70 years, after which it decreases. Although there was lack of agreement on specific gender differences in psoriasis incidence and prevalence, a slight male predominance was reported in several studies. Studies worldwide suggested a stable or slightly decreasing trend in psoriasis incidence, while an increasing trend in psoriasis prevalence has been consistently reported. One particular challenge faced was the vastly different methodologies used in the included studies, which contributed to some of the heterogeneity of the results.RESULTSIn total 308 papers were critically appraised, from which 90 studies from 22 countries were included. Incidence data confirmed a clear bimodal age pattern in psoriasis onset, with the first and second peaks at around 30-39 and 60-69 years of age, respectively, and evidence suggesting that it presents slightly earlier in women than in men. Prevalence data showed an increasing trend with age until around 60 or 70 years, after which it decreases. Although there was lack of agreement on specific gender differences in psoriasis incidence and prevalence, a slight male predominance was reported in several studies. Studies worldwide suggested a stable or slightly decreasing trend in psoriasis incidence, while an increasing trend in psoriasis prevalence has been consistently reported. One particular challenge faced was the vastly different methodologies used in the included studies, which contributed to some of the heterogeneity of the results.Studies on changes over time in the occurrence of psoriasis have contributed to a greater appreciation of the increasing burden of the disease. However, further research is required to determine the reasons driving the increase in psoriasis prevalence over time.CONCLUSIONSStudies on changes over time in the occurrence of psoriasis have contributed to a greater appreciation of the increasing burden of the disease. However, further research is required to determine the reasons driving the increase in psoriasis prevalence over time.
BackgroundThere is a lack of any overview of changes over time and variation in the epidemiology of psoriasis with age and between genders.ObjectivesTo perform a systematic review of published population‐based studies on variations in psoriasis incidence and prevalence with age and between genders, and to explore trends in psoriasis epidemiology over time.MethodsEleven electronic and regional databases were searched from their inception dates to October 2019. No language restrictions were applied. Studies were eligible if they reported on changes in psoriasis incidence and/or prevalence over time and/or by age group and gender.ResultsIn total 308 papers were critically appraised, from which 90 studies from 22 countries were included. Incidence data confirmed a clear bimodal age pattern in psoriasis onset, with the first and second peaks at around 30–39 and 60–69 years of age, respectively, and evidence suggesting that it presents slightly earlier in women than in men. Prevalence data showed an increasing trend with age until around 60 or 70 years, after which it decreases. Although there was lack of agreement on specific gender differences in psoriasis incidence and prevalence, a slight male predominance was reported in several studies. Studies worldwide suggested a stable or slightly decreasing trend in psoriasis incidence, while an increasing trend in psoriasis prevalence has been consistently reported. One particular challenge faced was the vastly different methodologies used in the included studies, which contributed to some of the heterogeneity of the results.ConclusionsStudies on changes over time in the occurrence of psoriasis have contributed to a greater appreciation of the increasing burden of the disease. However, further research is required to determine the reasons driving the increase in psoriasis prevalence over time.
Summary Background There is a lack of any overview of changes over time and variation in the epidemiology of psoriasis with age and between genders. Objectives To perform a systematic review of published population‐based studies on variations in psoriasis incidence and prevalence with age and between genders, and to explore trends in psoriasis epidemiology over time. Methods Eleven electronic and regional databases were searched from their inception dates to October 2019. No language restrictions were applied. Studies were eligible if they reported on changes in psoriasis incidence and/or prevalence over time and/or by age group and gender. Results In total 308 papers were critically appraised, from which 90 studies from 22 countries were included. Incidence data confirmed a clear bimodal age pattern in psoriasis onset, with the first and second peaks at around 30–39 and 60–69 years of age, respectively, and evidence suggesting that it presents slightly earlier in women than in men. Prevalence data showed an increasing trend with age until around 60 or 70 years, after which it decreases. Although there was lack of agreement on specific gender differences in psoriasis incidence and prevalence, a slight male predominance was reported in several studies. Studies worldwide suggested a stable or slightly decreasing trend in psoriasis incidence, while an increasing trend in psoriasis prevalence has been consistently reported. One particular challenge faced was the vastly different methodologies used in the included studies, which contributed to some of the heterogeneity of the results. Conclusions Studies on changes over time in the occurrence of psoriasis have contributed to a greater appreciation of the increasing burden of the disease. However, further research is required to determine the reasons driving the increase in psoriasis prevalence over time. What is already known about this topic? Systematic reviews examining the global epidemiology of psoriasis have explored variations in the incidence and prevalence of psoriasis in children and adults, and in the overall population. The extent to which the occurrence of psoriasis varies over time, as well as by gender and with age, has not been systematically explored. What does this study add? Incidence data confirm a clear bimodal age pattern in psoriasis onset, with evidence suggesting it presents slightly earlier in women than in men. Psoriasis prevalence shows an increasing trend with age until 60 or 70 years, after which it decreases. There is lack of agreement on specific gender differences in psoriasis incidence and prevalence; however, several studies report a slight male predominance. The increasing trend in psoriasis prevalence, despite a stable or a slightly decreasing trend in its incidence, warrants further investigation. Plain language summary available online
Author Iskandar, I.Y.K.
Parisi, R.
Griffiths, C.E.M.
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Snippet Summary Background There is a lack of any overview of changes over time and variation in the epidemiology of psoriasis with age and between genders. Objectives...
There is a lack of any overview of changes over time and variation in the epidemiology of psoriasis with age and between genders. To perform a systematic...
BackgroundThere is a lack of any overview of changes over time and variation in the epidemiology of psoriasis with age and between genders.ObjectivesTo perform...
There is a lack of any overview of changes over time and variation in the epidemiology of psoriasis with age and between genders.BACKGROUNDThere is a lack of...
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Psoriasis - epidemiology
Sex differences
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Title Systematic review examining changes over time and variation in the incidence and prevalence of psoriasis by age and gender
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