Short-Term Sulfurous Balneotherapy and Self-Reported Sleep Quality: An Exploratory Retrospective Real-World Pre-Post Observational Study at Terme di Saturnia (Italy)

短期硫磺温泉疗法与自我报告的睡眠质量:一项在意大利萨图尼亚温泉进行的探索性回顾性真实世界前后观察研究

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Abstract

Background: Sleep disturbances are highly prevalent, affecting approximately 21% of the European population, with chronic insomnia disorder estimated at 6%. Non-pharmacological alternatives to pharmacotherapy are needed. Sulfurous balneotherapy represents a potential intervention, yet real-world evidence remains limited. Objective: To explore changes in self-reported sleep quality following sulfurous balneotherapy at Terme di Saturnia (Italy). Methods: Retrospective single-arm observational study of 76 participants (mean age 47.3 years, 54% female) undergoing a 7-12-day consecutive balneotherapy cycle with daily sulfurous thermal water immersion sessions (60-90 min/session). The Oviedo Sleep Questionnaire (OSQ) was administered pre- and post-treatment. Participants were stratified by baseline insomnia severity into Group A (OSQ ≥ 22, n = 47) and Group B (OSQ < 22, n = 29). The primary outcome was change in OSQ insomnia score in Group A. Statistical analysis was performed using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test. Results: In Group A, insomnia severity decreased significantly from 26.4 ± 8.3 at baseline to 20.1 ± 7.5 post-treatment (Δ = -6.3, 95% CI: -7.9 to -4.7, p < 0.001, r = 0.54). Sleep satisfaction also improved significantly from 3.2 ± 1.1 to 4.6 ± 1.2 (Δ = +1.4, 95% CI: 1.1-1.7, p < 0.001, r = 0.60). In Group B, no statistically significant changes were observed, consistent with ceiling effects. However, in an open-ended question, 72.4% (21/29; 95% CI: 54.3-85.3) of Group B participants reported enhanced relaxation during the spa stay. Due to the single-arm observational design without control groups, the observed improvements cannot be distinguished from non-specific factors, including the vacation effect, reduced work-related stress, placebo and expectancy responses, regression to the mean, or the effects of warm water immersion itself independent of sulfurous mineral content. Conclusions: This exploratory study documents pre-post improvements in self-reported sleep quality in a cohort undergoing sulfurous balneotherapy during a spa vacation. The absence of control groups and unmeasured confounders precludes causal inferences. Future randomized trials with heated non-mineral water controls are needed to isolate specific therapeutic contributions of sulfurous thermal waters.

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