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  • Lipoedema is a chronic fat disorder mainly affecting women's legs, leading to psychological and physical issues that diminish quality of life.
  • An online study involving 120 women diagnosed with lipoedema assessed various psychological factors influencing their quality of life, finding that psychological flexibility and social connectedness were significant predictors.
  • The study suggests that therapies focusing on psychological flexibility and social connectedness could benefit women with lipoedema, highlighting the need for more research in this area to improve treatment and understanding.

Article Abstract

Purpose: Lipoedema is a chronic, progressive adipose disorder of unknown etiology, often underdiagnosed or misdiagnosed as obesity. It manifests itself with accumulation of the fat in lower parts of the body and associated edema and, due to numerous physical and psychological consequences, affects the quality of life (QOL) of those who suffer. The aim of this study was to investigate the psychological factors that might have an impact on the QOL of women with lipoedema from the contextual behavioral viewpoint.

Methods: In an Internet-based cross-sectional study, women suffering from lipoedema (N = 120) were asked to fill in questionnaires assessing: symptom severity, QOL (WHOQOL-BREF), satisfaction with life (SWLS), psychological flexibility (Acceptance and Action Questionnaire-II), social connectedness (Social Connectedness Scale-Revised) and other psychological factors. The majority of participants were from the USA, the UK, and Australia.

Results: Multiple hierarchical regression analyses showed that a higher level of QOL was predicted by higher levels of psychological flexibility and social connectedness, while controlling for symptom severity. Higher level of SWL was predicted only by higher level of social connectedness.

Conclusions: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with psychological flexibility as the target of change and Functional Analytic Psychotherapy with social connectedness as the target of change might be useful in treating women with lipoedema; however, further research in this area is needed. The authors conclude that psychological and biomedical interventions for women with lipoedema and their QOL merit more attention from researchers and the medical community than is currently received.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11136-015-1080-xDOI Listing

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