Mediterranean Diet Adherence, Sleep Disturbances and Emotional Well-Being in Skin Ulcer Burden: Insights from a Monocentric Registry
Tonia Samela, Giulia Raimondi, Damiano Abeni, Maria Beatrice Pupa, Maria Chiara Collina, Teresa Odorisio, Alessia Paganelli

TL;DR
This study explores how diet, sleep, and emotional health affect skin ulcer severity and symptoms in patients.
Contribution
The study identifies psychosocial and lifestyle factors as key predictors of skin ulcer burden using a multidisciplinary approach.
Findings
Poorer Mediterranean diet adherence and elevated anxiety predict worse physical symptoms in skin ulcer patients.
Male sex and severe depressive symptoms correlate with higher clinical severity scores.
Sleep disturbances are linked to increased patient-reported disease severity.
Abstract
Background: Chronic skin ulcers are characterized by an impaired and delayed wound healing process, posing a major economic and healthcare burden. These multifactorial conditions are influenced by both biological, clinical and psychosocial factors. The aim of our cross-sectional study was to investigate the influence of psychosocial and lifestyle factors—specifically adherence to the Mediterranean diet, emotional health, sleep quality and demographic characteristics—on physical symptoms and clinical severity in patients with skin ulcers, using a multidisciplinary approach to identify key predictors of disease burden. Methods: A cross-sectional analysis was conducted on patients with skin ulcers, using data from a monocentric pathology registry. Collected variables included gender, age, dietary habits (specifically, adherence to the Mediterranean diet), sleep disturbances, educational…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDiagnosis and Treatment of Venous Diseases · Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Management · Wound Healing and Treatments
