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Episode 85 - The Intersection of Dermatology and Metabolism | The Future of Dermatology Podcast
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Episode 85 - The Intersection of Dermatology and Metabolism | The Future of Dermatology Podcast

The Future of Dermatology

April 29, 202526m 51s

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Show Notes

Summary

In this episode of the Future of Dermatology podcast, Dr. Faranak Kamangar discusses the critical relationship between dermatology and metabolic dysfunction. This podcast episode explores how conditions like obesity and insulin resistance can manifest in dermatological symptoms, emphasizing the importance of recognizing these signs in clinical practice. Also highlighted is the role of diet in exacerbating skin conditions and the need for dermatologists to understand metabolic health to improve patient outcomes. Dr. Kamangar concludes with insights into future directions in dermatology, particularly regarding the treatment of metabolic-related skin diseases.

Takeaways

- Nearly 70% of adults are overweight or obese in the US.
- Sarcopenic obesity is often overlooked in metabolic assessments.
- Insulin resistance should be tested in patients with inflammatory skin conditions.
- Diet plays a significant role in metabolic dysfunction and skin health.
- Psoriasis is closely linked to metabolic disorders and insulin resistance.
- Weight loss can improve psoriasis symptoms significantly.
- Insulin potentiates inflammation, affecting skin conditions.
- Hydradenitis suppurativa is an independent risk factor for insulin resistance.
- Understanding metabolism is crucial for effective dermatological treatments.
- Metabolic dysfunction accelerates skin aging and inflammation.

Chapters

00:00 - Introduction to Dermatometabolic Series
02:46 - Understanding Metabolic Dysfunction
10:35 - Insulin Resistance and Its Implications
17:00 - The Role of Diet in Dermatology
22:53 - Metabolic Disease and Skin Conditions
25:35 - Conclusion and Future Directions