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In the past few years, research has provided evidence for a possibility of dampening immune system by one's will after undergoing a specific training program. Aim of this study was to verity the efficacy in affecting both mind and body by assessing psoriasis activity and psychological functioning. Among the members of both of the groups intensity of skin lesions and pruritus were assessed, consultation regarding treatment took place and multiple questionnaires regarding sleep quality, mindfulness and depressive symptoms were distributed. Blood samples were collected to asses intensity of inflammation, including interleukins.


Clinical Trial Description

Psoriasis is a skin disease of an unknown origin. Current understanding of its pathophysiology focuses on an undefined imbalance between the immune system and the nervous system. In this study the researchers assessed the effects of a training program which was proven to affect both. A group of psoriatic patients volunteered, and were randomized to either the intervention (n = 19), or control group (n = 19). Subjects in the intervention group were trained for 10 weeks in breathing techniques, exposure to cold and meditation. The control group was not trained. After two weeks of the intervention, a full lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemics was introduced. Modified protocol included exercises possible to conduct at home only. Two study visits (before and after the intervention) took place. Total count of variables analysed equaled 60. Primary endpoints regarded intensity of psoriasis. This group included laboratory markers (hsCRP, WBC, LEU, MONO, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, IL-17, TNFalpha) measured in serum and saliva, visual skin assessment performed by a health professional using Psoriasis Area Severity Index, consultations regarding treatment, and results of the questionnaires (Dermatological Life Quality Index, pruritus). Secondary endpoints pertained comorbidities of psoriasis. These were also assessed using questionnaires, and included Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, Patient Health Questionnaire - 9 (depressive symptoms), Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire, Perceived Stress Scale - 10. The intervention is a specific combination of breathing exercises, meditation and cold exposure. It has been previously proven to have an effect among healthy young males who were able to drop febrile temperatures induced with an intravenously distributed LPS. That phenomena was achieved using previously trained breathing techniques. For 10 weeks members of the intervention group were trained via popular social media platform. Exercises included exposure to cold using regular, cold showers, performing breathing exercises finished with a short meditation session. Length and general difficulty were gradually built up. Initially, total number of the subjects equaled 54. 31 for the intervention group and 23 for the control group. Due to drop-out or meeting the exclusion criteria, final count for both of the groups was 19 participants. ;


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NCT number NCT04745429
Study type Interventional
Source Medical University of Lodz
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date February 19, 2020
Completion date October 6, 2020

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