SCR-LIP-000350 · Claim · machine-readable JSON →

This narrative review synthesizing 25 references reports that lipedema patients show greater emotional dysregulation and higher anxiety (Al-Wardat: 26 patients vs 26 controls via DERS/HAM-A), significant behavioral disturbances versus overweight/obese controls (Chachaj et al.), depressive/anxious symptoms associated with comorbid fibromialgia (Cagliyan Turk et al.), occupational limitations in 51–73% of respondents (Clarke et al.), and that liposuction significantly reduced depressive symptoms and improved quality of life and body image (Arndt et al.).

Claim at a glance
Type
clinical association
Knowledge state
Emerging
Evidence certainty
very low (GRADE)
Evidence
1 source(s)
Dates
2026-05-31 → 2026-05-31

Structured evidence, machine-compiled — not a verdict.

Auto-compiled by the Layer 1 surveillance loop; not yet human-reviewed. anthropic/claude-opus-4.8 · 2026-05-31

Evidence over time

2025Lipedema: The intersection of physical and mental health — Janota et al. (2025) · consistent

Evidence (1)

Context (PECO)

Populationwomen with lipedema
Conditionlipedema
Exposurelipedema diagnosis and associated comorbidities
Comparatorhealthy or overweight/obese controls
Outcomeemotional dysregulation, anxiety, depression, QoL, occupational function
Scopeauto-ingested from Layer 1 surveillance

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Gaps & caveats

Auto-ingested single source; not yet human-reviewed.

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