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Insufficient or excessive exercise activities are associated with suboptimal treatment outcomes in patients with psoriasis: a longitudinal study in shanghai, China.

PubMed / Ann Med · 2026-06-15 · By Xu Q, Cai R, Lu J, et al. · Annals of medicine

A longitudinal study conducted in Shanghai found that both too little and too much physical activity were linked to worse treatment results in psoriasis patients. The research suggests a moderate exercise level may be optimal for supporting favorable outcomes in this population. Physical therapists working with patients who have psoriasis should be aware that exercise dosing may influence disease management alongside standard treatment.

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