分析炎症性肠病患者身体活动与伴侣/社会网络状态之间的关系:一项针对“BE-FIT-IBD”研究的事后患者定制分析

Antonietta Gerarda Gravina , Raffaele Pellegrino , Giovanna Palladino, Giuseppe Imperio, Andrea Ventura, Marina Cipullo, Annachiara Coppola, Alessandro Federico
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摘要

正常的生活质量是炎症性肠病(IBD)治疗方法的最终目标,包括克罗恩病(CD)和溃疡性结肠炎(UC),在这种情况下,规律的身体活动(PA)通常是一个嵌合参数,在质量/数量方面没有标准化。该研究旨在分析IBD患者的PA-partner状态与社会网络支持之间的关系。患者与方法“BE-FIT-IBD”研究的事后分析是通过将PA数据与伴侣状态数据以及患者的社会网络(即亲戚、朋友)在激励患者进行常规PA时提供的支持进行分层来建立的。结果在纳入的219例患者中,有稳定伴侣的患者更倾向于将IBD再激活/恶化的风险视为进行常规PA的障碍(p <;0.0001)。单个患者认为PA是更多的保护因素(p = 0.045)。没有PA支持的社会网络的患者保留IBD相关治疗作为PA屏障(p = 0.016), PA作为IBD并发症的风险(p = 0.01),对PA可以改善IBD病程的信心较低(p <;0.001)。直肠综合征是ibd相关障碍,在社交网络阻碍pa的患者中更为明显(p <;0.0001)。结论这些因素是恢复IBD患者常规PA依从性的潜在靶点。
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Profiling the patient with inflammatory bowel disease in the relationship between physical activity and partner/social network status: A post hoc patient-tailored analysis of the “BE-FIT-IBD” study

Introduction

Normal quality of life is an ultimate target in the therapeutic approach to inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), encompassing Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) in the context of which regular physical activity (PA) is often a chimeric parameter that is not standardized in terms of quality/quantity. The study aimed to profile a sample of IBD patients about the relationship between PA-partner status and social network support.

Patients and methods

A post hoc analysis of the “BE-FIT-IBD” study was set up by stratifying the data of PA with that of partner status and the support that the patient's social network (i.e., relatives, friends) provided in inciting the patient to practice regular PA.

Results

In the 219 patients included, there was a greater tendency for patients with stable partners to view the risk of reactivation/worsening of IBD as a barrier to conducting regular PA (p < 0.0001). Single patients considered PA more as a protective factor (p = 0.045). Patients without a PA-supporting social network retained IBD-related treatment as a PA barrier (p = 0.016) and PA as a risk for IBD complications (p = 0.01), with less confidence that PA could improve the course of IBD (p < 0.001). Rectal syndrome was an IBD-related barrier more represented in patients with PA-deterring social network (p < 0.0001).

Conclusions

These factors are potential targets for recovering the IBD patient's adherence to regular PA.
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