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IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY
Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-31 DOI:10.1080/03009742.2023.2269672
M H Belau, F Flaßkamp, H Becher, A Hajek, H-H König, L Baumbach
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摘要

目的:缺乏使用现代加速度计的原始数据来检查成人类风湿性关节炎(RA)患者习惯性体力活动水平和模式的研究。我们的目的是(i)检查RA患者在熟悉环境中的身体活动水平和模式,以及(ii)调查一天中的身体运动水平是否不同。方法:数据来自欧洲健康、老龄化和退休调查的第8波,包括607名男性和女性,他们佩戴三轴加速度计,并有足够的RA和加速度测量数据信息,总结为欧几里得范数减1(ENMO,mg)。使用生长曲线模型和简单对比分析来检验RA对日常体力活动水平模式的影响,包括平均总ENMO(mg)、平均光强度体力活动分钟数(ENMO值≥25 mg且≤75 mg),以及中等强度到剧烈强度的体力活动(ENMO值>75 mg)。结果:患有和不患有RA的受访者全天平均总体力活动分别为25.0和28.6 mg。患有RA的受试者一天中花在轻度体力活动上的时间更多(p结论:患有RA的成年人比没有RA的成年人体力活动更少。然而,体力活动在白天没有差异。
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Physical activity in adults with and without rheumatoid arthritis: cross-sectional results from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE).

Objective: Studies examining habitual physical activity levels and patterns in adults with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) using raw data from modern accelerometers are lacking. We aimed (i) to examine physical activity levels and patterns in adults with RA in their familiar environment, and (ii) to investigate whether physical activity levels differ throughout the day.

Method: Data were taken from Wave 8 of the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe, including N = 607 men and women who wore a triaxial accelerometer and had adequate information for RA and accelerometry data summarized as Euclidean norm minus one (ENMO, mg). Growth-curve models and simple contrast analysis were used to examine the effect of RA on daily patterns of physical activity levels, including mean total ENMO in mg, mean minutes of light-intensity physical activity (ENMO values ≥ 25 mg and ≤ 75 mg), and moderate-to-vigorous-intensity physical activity (ENMO values > 75 mg).

Results: Total physical activity averaged throughout the day was 25.0 and 28.6 mg for respondents with and without RA, respectively. Respondents with RA spent more time in light-intensity physical activity throughout the day (p < 0.001), but less time in moderate-to-vigorous-intensity physical activity between 4 am and 11 pm (p < 0.001) than respondents without RA.

Conclusion: Adults with RA were less physically active than adults without RA. However, there were no diurnal differences in physical activity.

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CiteScore
3.70
自引率
4.80%
发文量
90
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology is the official journal of the Scandinavian Society for Rheumatology, a non-profit organization following the statutes of the Scandinavian Society for Rheumatology/Scandinavian Research Foundation. The main objective of the Foundation is to support research and promote information and knowledge about rheumatology and related fields. The annual surplus by running the Journal is awarded to young, talented, researchers within the field of rheumatology.pasting The Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology is an international scientific journal covering clinical and experimental aspects of rheumatic diseases. The journal provides essential reading for rheumatologists as well as general practitioners, orthopaedic surgeons, radiologists, pharmacologists, pathologists and other health professionals with an interest in patients with rheumatic diseases. The journal publishes original articles as well as reviews, editorials, letters and supplements within the various fields of clinical and experimental rheumatology, including; Epidemiology Aetiology and pathogenesis Treatment and prophylaxis Laboratory aspects including genetics, biochemistry, immunology, immunopathology, microbiology, histopathology, pathophysiology and pharmacology Radiological aspects including X-ray, ultrasonography, CT, MRI and other forms of imaging.
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