SCR-LIP-000356 · Claim · machine-readable JSON →
In a survey of lipedema patients, RAND-36 quality of life was significantly lower than the general Dutch female population (59.3 vs 74.9, p<0.001) and EQ-5D-3L was reduced (66.1 vs 85), with 42.0% reporting anxiety/depression and 74.1% reporting pain/discomfort (vs 31.1% in the general population).
Claim at a glance
- Type
- clinical association
- Knowledge state
- Emerging
- Evidence certainty
- low (GRADE)
- Evidence
- 1 source(s)
- Answers
- 3 question(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
Evidence (1)
- Exploration of Patient Characteristics and Quality of Life in Patients with Lipoedema Using a Survey — Romeijn et al. (2018) ✓ verified — consistent · cross sectional · 2018 · reading confidence: high
Cross-sectional survey directly measuring QoL (RAND-36, EQ-5D-3L) and anxiety/depression in lipedema patients versus reference population, directly addressing the question.
Context (PECO)
Answers these questions
- How does lipedema affect quality of life, depression, and anxiety in affected patients? consistent
- How does lipedema affect health-related quality of life? consistent
- How does lipedema affect mental health (depression and anxiety)? consistent
Gaps & caveats
Auto-ingested single source; not yet human-reviewed.
Change log
- 2026-05-31 — created · auto-ingested for SQ-LIP-000020