Psoriasis Awareness Week 2021
Psoriasis Awareness Week 2021 ran from Friday 29th October to Thursday 4th November.
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- About
- Professor Griffiths Q&A
- #PsoActive29
- Real life stories
- Facebook Live sessions
- 'Pso: Let's Talk Research' webinar
About
Psoriasis Awareness Week runs annually and aims to raise awareness of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. This year's theme focused on lifestyle factors that may be important to consider when living with psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, including diet and exercise.
These topics are regularly asked about via our helpline and within our communities. Not only that, but understanding more about the role of lifestyle factors in treating psoriasis was identified as the number one psoriasis research priority by the 2018 Psoriasis Priority Setting Partnership (PSP), and so we wanted to bring you up to speed on what we know so far.
World leading psoriasis expert, Professor Chris Griffiths, kicked things off on World Psoriasis Day with a Q&A video about psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis and lifestyle. This was followed by two Facebook Live sessions with experts in nutrition and exercise, and a webinar - 'Pso: Let's Talk Research' held in collaboration with St John's Derm Academy.
For the first time ever, we also decided to hold our own Psoriasis Awareness Week fundraising challenge (#PsoActive29) to encourage you, your family and friends to get active and raise awareness. You can still sign up to take part in the #PsoActive29 now - find out more here.
Professor Griffiths on psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis and lifestyle
On World Psoriasis Day 2021 we were delighted to bring you a new video in which world leading psoriasis expert, Professor Chris Griffiths, Professor of Dermatology at the University of Manchester and Honorary Consultant Dermatologist at Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, answered some commonly asked questions about psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis and lifestyle.
In this video, Professor Griffiths answers the following questions:
- Are lifestyle factors such as diet and exercise important in managing psoriasis? (0:23)
- Are lifestyle factors such as diet and exercise important in managing psoriatic arthritis? (1:54)
- Can any particular lifestyle factors, such as diet or lack of physical activity, make psoriasis better or worse? (2:47)
- Can any particular lifestyle factors, such as diet or lack of physical activity, make psoriatic arthritis better or worse? (4:18)
- Are people with psoriasis at an increased risk of developing any other conditions? If so, can diet and exercise help to prevent this? (5:03)
- What is motivational interviewing and how can people with psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis get the most from their treatments and improve their conditions? (8:27)
- Overall, what message could you give to people with psoriasis and/or psoriatic arthritis to get the most from their treatments and consultations? (10:29)
A big thank you to Professor Griffiths for giving up his time to share his expertise.
#PsoActive29
Did you know that moving more could have a positive impact on your psoriasis/psoriatic arthritis? Not only that, but it can also improve mood, weight and heart health too!
That is why we invited people to take on a new fundraising challenge in aid of our 29th Psoriasis Awareness Week: The #PsoActive29.
The #PsoActive29 launched on World Psoriasis Day (29th October 2021) and ran until 29th November 2021. To take part fundraisers were invited to pick any activity around the number 29 and complete their challenge between 29th October and 29th November 2021.
We were delighted to see our fundraisers take on such a range of exciting and challenging activities, from running 29 minutes a day, to 29 crunches and lunges, to walking 290 kilometres during the month!
Combined our fundraisers raised over £1,800 - what an achievement! Thank you to everyone who took part or donated.
Real life stories
Over the course of Psoriasis Awareness Week, we shared the real life experiences of Janine, Joel and Nikki, who have all found lifestyle changes beneficial for the management of their psoriasis and/or psoriatic arthritis.
Read Janine, Joel and Nikki's stories below:
Janine's story
Joel's story
Nikki's story
Facebook Live sessions
During Psoriasis Awareness Week we held two Facebook Live sessions with experts in nutrition and exercise. The videos of both sessions are now available to watch below.
Video 1 - Pso: Let's Talk Food - Examining the evidence for nutrition in psoriasis
Consultant Dermatologist and nutrition expert, Dr Thiviyani Maruthappu, and Professor of Health Psychology/Behavioural Medicine at Cardiff University, Professor Christine Bundy, discuss the role of nutrition in psoriasis with our Chief Executive, Helen McAteer.
The following questions are discussed in this video:
- Is there evidence for nutrition in psoriasis? (1:21)
- What is a Mediterranean diet? (6:34)
- Do supplements help with psoriasis? (11:36)
- Practical tips - what changes could people with psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis start today, and how can they start? (18:14)
- What research is taking place in this area, and how can people get involved? (22:48)
Dr Maruthappu and Professor Bundy finish by answering questions submitted by viewers who watched the session live. (28:10)
Video 2 - Pso: Let's Talk Exercise - Getting active with psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis
Our Patient Advocacy and Communications Manager, Dominic Urmston, is joined by Psoriasis Association Trustee and Dermatology Nurse Consultant, Karina Jackson, and Physiotherapist and Rheumatology Clinical Lead, Jack March, to discuss the benefits of exercise for people with psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis.
Karina presents on psoriasis and exercise, including the benefits of exercise for people with psoriasis, common barriers to physical activity, and some tips for getting you moving. (01:22)
Jack speaks about psoriatic arthritis and exercise, including particular types of exercise that can be helpful for managing the condition, overcoming the challenges of physical activity when you have psoriatic arthritis, and the role of the physio in supporting people who are living with psoriatic arthritis. (23:34)
Jack and Karina then took part in a Q&A where they answered questions submitted by viewers who watched the session live. (39:10)
A big thank you to Dr Maruthappu, Professor Bundy, Karina and Jack for giving up their time and sharing their expertise.
'Pso: Let's Talk Research' webinar
The Psoriasis Association and St John's Derm Academy were pleased to collaborate for a second time to bring you 'Pso: Let's Talk Research', a free webinar of informative talks from experts at the forefront of psoriasis research and practice, which took place via Zoom on Wednesday 3rd November 2021.
Professor Jonathan Barker provided an overview of the programme before Dr Satveer Mahil gave an update on psoriasis research during the COVID-19 pandemic, including the latest from PsoProtectMe.
Next, Nurse Consultant in Inflammatory Skin Disease, Lucy Moorhead, presented the TALK Discussion Guide from the Itching to Talk campaign, followed by an update on the BSTOP study from Professor Catherine Smith.
The evening concluded with a Q&A where attendees put their questions to the whole panel, including Psoriasis Association Chief Executive, Helen McAteer.