Background: Assessment of the association of various lifestyle factors and wellness and health status in patients with Behcet's disease was the main goal of this study. Methods: Demographic information, body mass index, smoking habit, mood status, sleep quality, physical activity levels, nutritional data, symptoms, signs, laboratory findings and patient reported outcome (self-rated wellness and health) in 52 patients with Behcet's disease were collected in this cross-sectional study. A multivariable linear regression model was used to assess the association of self-rated wellness and health status and lifestyle factors, adjusted for age, sex, BMI, major symptoms and signs, as well as laboratory findings. Results: Female to male ratio was 21/31, and the mean age of participants was 44 years. Mean self-rated wellness and health score was 14.6 out of 20. Oral and genital aphthous, ocular involvement, pathergy, and skin involvement were observed in 100, 52, 92, 36.5, and 9.5% of patients, respectively. The mean values of sleep, mood and nutrition quality scores were 17.7 (out of 70), 13.8 (out of 35), and 9 (out of 21), respectively. Univariable regression analysis showed a significant association between sleep quality, mood status, and disease duration, with patients' status in terms of self-rated wellness and health. In multivariable linear regression, sleep quality was the only significant predictive variable associated with self-rated wellness and health. Conclusion: Sleep quality was the most important factor associated with low self-rated wellness and health status in patients with Behcet's disease.
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Masoumi, M., Tabaraii, R., Shakiba, S., Shakeri, M., & Smiley, A. (2020). Association of lifestyle elements with self-rated wellness and health status in patients with Behcet’s disease. BMC Rheumatology, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s41927-020-00148-1
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