{"title":"Effects of Eccentric Exercise on Work-Related Performance and Physical Activity Levels in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients","authors":"Amidu Yekini, Jeanne Martin Grace","doi":"10.5334/paah.293","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Background: There is a high prevalence of work productivity loss among patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), with a seeming link between loss of work productivity and RA disease activity. The increase in poor clinical outcomes associated with disease activity in this population has largely contributed to poor work performance, thereby creating a huge burden on patients with RA. Notwithstanding the reported more beneficial effects of eccentric exercise compared with conventional resistance training, there appears to be a death of information about the effects of this intervention on RA conditions. Aims of the study: This study aimed to investigate the effects of an eccentric exercise intervention on work-related performance and physical activity in RA patients. Method: Thirty-seven RA patients aged 30–65 (9 males; 28 females), who participated in the study were randomized into exercise and control groups. The Health and Work Performance Questionnaire and Health Assessment Questionnaire assessed RA patients’ work-related performance. Physical activity at work was assessed with the Global Physical Activity Questionnaire. Results: The study’s results confirmed that an eccentric exercise significantly improved work performance in the RA population (Absenteeism –1.5 P = 0.005, Presenteeism +8.33 P = 0.014). Further, our study found that an eccentric exercise intervention improved physical function in patients with RA (–0.263 P = 0.004). Interestingly, a significant increase in moderate-intensity physical activity was reported among RA patients who participated in the 12-week eccentric exercise intervention program (+106.66 P = 0.008). Conclusion: These findings, therefore, confirm that an eccentric exercise intervention could improve work-related performance and physical activity levels among RA patients.","PeriodicalId":32633,"journal":{"name":"Physical Activity and Health","volume":"144 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Physical Activity and Health","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.5334/paah.293","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q1","JCRName":"Medicine","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Background: There is a high prevalence of work productivity loss among patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), with a seeming link between loss of work productivity and RA disease activity. The increase in poor clinical outcomes associated with disease activity in this population has largely contributed to poor work performance, thereby creating a huge burden on patients with RA. Notwithstanding the reported more beneficial effects of eccentric exercise compared with conventional resistance training, there appears to be a death of information about the effects of this intervention on RA conditions. Aims of the study: This study aimed to investigate the effects of an eccentric exercise intervention on work-related performance and physical activity in RA patients. Method: Thirty-seven RA patients aged 30–65 (9 males; 28 females), who participated in the study were randomized into exercise and control groups. The Health and Work Performance Questionnaire and Health Assessment Questionnaire assessed RA patients’ work-related performance. Physical activity at work was assessed with the Global Physical Activity Questionnaire. Results: The study’s results confirmed that an eccentric exercise significantly improved work performance in the RA population (Absenteeism –1.5 P = 0.005, Presenteeism +8.33 P = 0.014). Further, our study found that an eccentric exercise intervention improved physical function in patients with RA (–0.263 P = 0.004). Interestingly, a significant increase in moderate-intensity physical activity was reported among RA patients who participated in the 12-week eccentric exercise intervention program (+106.66 P = 0.008). Conclusion: These findings, therefore, confirm that an eccentric exercise intervention could improve work-related performance and physical activity levels among RA patients.
背景:在类风湿关节炎(RA)患者中,工作效率下降的患病率很高,工作效率下降与RA疾病活动之间似乎存在联系。在这一人群中,与疾病活动相关的不良临床结果的增加在很大程度上导致了工作表现不佳,从而给RA患者带来了巨大的负担。尽管有报道称偏心运动比常规阻力训练更有益,但关于这种干预对类风湿性关节炎的影响的信息似乎很少。研究目的:本研究旨在探讨偏心运动干预对类风湿性关节炎患者工作表现和身体活动的影响。方法:37例RA患者,年龄30 ~ 65岁,其中男性9例;参与研究的28名女性被随机分为运动组和对照组。采用健康与工作绩效问卷和健康评估问卷对RA患者进行评估;与工作相关的性能。使用全球身体活动问卷对工作中的身体活动进行评估。结果:研究结果证实,偏心运动可显著改善RA人群的工作表现(旷工率1.5 P = 0.005,出勤率+8.33 P = 0.014)。此外,我们的研究发现,偏心运动干预可以改善RA患者的身体功能(–0.263 P = 0.004)。有趣的是,据报道,在参加12周偏心运动干预计划的RA患者中,中等强度体力活动显著增加(+106.66 P = 0.008)。结论:因此,这些发现证实了偏心运动干预可以改善RA患者的工作表现和身体活动水平。