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Significant immediate and long-term improvement in quality of life and disease coping in patients with vitiligo after group climatotherapy at the Dead Sea.

Christian Krüger1, Jim W Smythe, Jennifer D Spencer, Sybille Hasse, Angela Panske, Giorgia Chiuchiarelli, Karin U Schallreuter.   

Abstract

Quality of life in patients with vitiligo is impaired. This study explored the immediate effect of 20 days of climatotherapy at the Dead Sea on quality of life, coping with the disease, general well-being and individual stress levels in a group of 71 patients with vitiligo and 42 matched controls. The long-term effect was assessed after 12 months in 33/71 patients and 12/42 controls. Study instruments were Dermatology Life Quality Index, Beck Depression Inventory and the Adjustment to Chronic Skin Disorders Questionnaire. Stress measurements were based on cortisol and β-endorphin concentrations in saliva samples. Quality of life was significantly improved at day 20 at the Dead Sea compared with day 1, and this was still significant after 12 months. Moreover, social anxiety/avoidance, anxious-depressive mood and helplessness as measured by the Adjustment to Chronic Skin Disorders Questionnaire were significantly reduced. There was no difference in levels of cortisol and β-endorphin between patients and controls, indicating that stress per se is not a significant contributor in vitiligo. In conclusion, therapy in patient groups offers an effective tool for long-lasting improvement in quality of life and patients' well-being.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21240455     DOI: 10.2340/00015555-1037

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Derm Venereol        ISSN: 0001-5555            Impact factor:   4.437


  5 in total

1.  The Effects of Meditation with Stabilization Exercise in Marine Region on Pain, Tactile Sense, Muscle Characteristics and Strength, Balance, Quality of Life, and Depression in Female Family Caregivers of People with Severe Physical Disabilities: A Randomized Single-Blinded Controlled Pilot Study.

Authors:  Ho-Jin Shin; Sung-Hyeon Kim; Hwi-Young Cho; Jae-Hon Lee
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-05-16       Impact factor: 4.614

2.  Evaluating prevalence of depression, anxiety and hopelessness in patients with Vitiligo on an Iranian population.

Authors:  Nasrin Hamidizadeh; Sara Ranjbar; Ahmad Ghanizadeh; Mohammad Mahdi Parvizi; Peyman Jafari; Farhad Handjani
Journal:  Health Qual Life Outcomes       Date:  2020-02-03       Impact factor: 3.186

3.  Psychosocial Effects of Vitiligo: A Systematic Literature Review.

Authors:  Khaled Ezzedine; Viktoria Eleftheriadou; Heather Jones; Kristen Bibeau; Fiona I Kuo; Daniel Sturm; Amit G Pandya
Journal:  Am J Clin Dermatol       Date:  2021-09-23       Impact factor: 7.403

Review 4.  Vitiligo in Children: What's New in Treatment?

Authors:  Serena Gianfaldoni; Georgi Tchernev; Uwe Wollina; Jacopo Lotti; Miriam Rovesti; Francesca Satolli; Katlein França; Torello Lotti
Journal:  Open Access Maced J Med Sci       Date:  2018-01-21

5.  Marine Healing, but Not Additional Intake of Undaria pinnatifida, Benefits Physical and Emotional Exhaustion Symptoms of Menopause.

Authors:  Hyunju Yun; Bora Lee; Sung Jae Lee; Clara Yongjoo Park
Journal:  Clin Nutr Res       Date:  2019-12-26
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