Hair Health December 26, 2025 By: MedExpo Team

Belly Fat May Be a Stronger Predictor of Psoriasis Risk Than Overall Body Fat

Researchers have found that carrying excess fat in the abdominal area may be more strongly linked to an increased risk of psoriasis than overall body fat. This association was observed after analyzing data from several studies.

Belly Fat May Be a Stronger Predictor of Psoriasis Risk Than Overall Body Fat

A recent study has shed light on the relationship between body fat distribution and the risk of developing psoriasis. The investigation, which pooled data from multiple studies, found that individuals with a higher amount of visceral fat – specifically around the abdominal area – had a stronger association with an increased risk of psoriasis compared to those with overall body fat.

The study's findings suggest that the location of excess body fat may play a more significant role in psoriasis development than previously thought. Visceral fat, which accumulates around internal organs, has been linked to various metabolic and inflammatory conditions, including cardiovascular disease and diabetes. The discovery that it is also associated with an increased risk of psoriasis highlights the importance of considering body composition when assessing psoriasis risk.

Further research is needed to fully understand the mechanisms underlying this association and to determine whether weight loss or redistribution of fat can mitigate the risk of developing psoriasis. Nonetheless, the study's results underscore the significance of maintaining a healthy weight and adopting a balanced lifestyle in reducing the risk of chronic diseases, including psoriasis.