Factors influencing pain, physical function and social functioning in patients with osteoarthritis in southern Italy.

L G De Filippis, S Gulli, A Caliri, G D'Avola, R Lo Gullo, S Morgante, C Romano, F Munaò, G Trimarchi, D La Torre, C Fichera, A Pappalardo, G Triolo, M Gallo, G Valentini, G Bagnato
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The aim of this study was to assess factors influencing bodily pain (BP), physical function (PF) and social functioning (SF) in patients with osteoarthritis (OA) from southern Italy A total of 1,782 patients (mean age 66.08 years, 570 men and 1,212 women) with knee, hip, spine or hand OA underwent a structured assessment comprising demographic data and the Short Form 36 (SF-36) BP, PF and SF scales. Separate multiple linear regression models were employed for statistical analysis. The mean disease duration was 9.18 years and the mean body mass index (BMI) was 27.06. The mean BP, PF and SF scores of 34.93 (SD 19.37), 63.58 (SD 26.53) and 47.89 (SD 21.83) for the study subjects were substantially lower than those expected for the general Italian population. Subjects who were younger with a shorter disease duration and lower BMI had better PF and SF Younger subjects with a lower BMI and a longer disease duration had less BP. Female sex was associated with more BP, worse SF and better PF. In conclusion, demographic and disease-related factors influence BP, PF and SF in southern Italian patients with OA.

意大利南部骨关节炎患者疼痛、身体功能和社交功能的影响因素
本研究的目的是评估影响意大利南部骨关节炎(OA)患者身体疼痛(BP)、身体功能(PF)和社会功能(SF)的因素。共有1782例膝关节、髋关节、脊柱或手部OA患者(平均年龄66.08岁,570名男性和1212名女性)接受了结构化评估,包括人口统计数据和SF-36简表BP、PF和SF量表。采用单独的多元线性回归模型进行统计分析。平均病程9.18年,平均体重指数(BMI) 27.06。研究对象的平均BP、PF和SF评分分别为34.93 (SD 19.37)、63.58 (SD 26.53)和47.89 (SD 21.83),显著低于意大利普通人群的预期值。较年轻、病程较短、BMI较低的受试者有较好的PF和SF,较年轻、BMI较低、病程较长的受试者有较低的BP。女性与血压升高、SF恶化和PF改善相关。总之,人口统计学和疾病相关因素影响意大利南部OA患者的BP、PF和SF。
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