SCR-LIP-000057 · Claim · machine-readable JSON →
The article investigates the relationship between joint hypermobility and adipose disorders, including lipedema, but does not provide direct evidence on whether lipedema increases the prevalence of joint hypermobility.
Claim at a glance
- Type
- clinical association
- Knowledge state
- Emerging
- Evidence certainty
- low (GRADE)
- Evidence
- 1 source(s)
- Answers
- 1 question(s)
- Dates
- 2026-05-30 → 2026-05-30
Structured evidence, machine-compiled — not a verdict.
Auto-compiled by the Layer 1 surveillance loop; not yet human-reviewed. gpt-4o-mini · 2026-05-30
Evidence over time
Evidence (1)
- Intersection between hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome and adipose disorders: investigating fascial remodeling with ultrasound imaging — Wang et al. (2025) ✓ verified — contextual · cohort · 2025 · reading confidence: high
“Tipos de lipedema (I 17,6%, II 23,5%, III 58,8%) e estágios (1: 23,5%, 2: 47,1%, 3: 29,4%, 4: 0%) compatíveis com dados epidemiológicos prévios em lipedema com hipermobilidade”
The study includes participants with both hEDS and lipedema, providing insights into their relationship, but does not establish a direct causal link between lipedema and increased joint hypermobility.
Context (PECO)
Answers these questions
Gaps & caveats
Auto-ingested single source; not yet human-reviewed.
Change log
- 2026-05-30 — created