Sleep and PsA: Exploring the Hidden Connection

07/11/2025 20 min Episodio 21
Sleep and PsA: Exploring the Hidden Connection

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In this episode of Inside GRAPPA, host Dr. Mio Nakamura (University of Michigan) speaks with Dr. Tina Bhutani-Jacques, MD, MAS, FAAD (Synergy Dermatology / University of California San Francisco) about her groundbreaking study on the role of sleep in psoriasis disease severity. Funded by the GRAPPA Pilot Research Grant, Dr. Bhutani-Jacques’s work is the first prospective cohort study to objectively examine sleep patterns in psoriasis patients.💡 Together, they explore:How a patient’s unexpected experience sparked the idea to investigate sleep and psoriasisThe design and findings of the pilot study using three nights of polysomnography in patients and healthy controlsEarly results showing reduced sleep efficiency, more awakenings, and nearly an hour less sleep per night among psoriasis patientsThe potential link between poor sleep, inflammation, and cardiovascular comorbiditiesPractical advice for clinicians on discussing sleep with psoriasis patientsNext steps, including home-based sleep studies using wearables for more naturalistic data🎧 Tune in for an engaging discussion that highlights how sleep—often overlooked—may be a key factor in understanding psoriatic disease and improving patient outcomes. 🔗 Learn more about GRAPPA’s research initiatives at grappanetwork.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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