Organisation or institution: University of Aberdeen
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Main study contact: Claire Hunter
Public contact details: c.hunter.21@abdn.ac.uk
Description of activity: Some people with psoriatic arthritis have difficulty maintaining a healthy body weight, but we don’t know exactly why this is, or why this affects some people and not others.
We do know that there are lots of factors which can influence body weight and having a rheumatic disease can also affect these factors.
The aim of this study is to find out whether people with psoriatic arthritis who have excess body weight or low body weight have different lifestyle habits to those who have a heathy body weight.
We also aim to understand the impact of chronic pain, and reduced mobility and function on your lifestyle habits.
Whether you have lost or gained weight, or your weight hasn’t changed since your diagnosis, we are interested in hearing from you.
This will help us understand the factors that both help and hinder body weight maintenance. There are two phases of this study:
1) an anonymous online survey; and
2) an optional follow-up interview.
Recruit criteria: People living in the UK who have been diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis by a rheumatologist, are aged 18 and over, can speak English, and have never had an eating disorder (anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, orthorexia, ARFID)
Where? Remote, online (survey) / video call (interview)
Time commitment: The online survey will take approximately ten minutes to complete, and the optional interview will last between 30 and 60 minutes.
Closing date: The survey closes on 8 August 2024. Interviews will take place during August and September 2024.
Other information: To learn more about this study, or take part, please read the participant information sheet:
Funder/sponsor: University of Aberdeen