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Effect of intensive diet and exercise on self-efficacy in overweight and obese adults with knee osteoarthritis: The IDEA randomized clinical trial

机译:饮食和运动对超重和肥胖成人膝骨关节炎自我效能的影响:IDEA随机临床试验

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Physical activity decreases the risk of osteoarthritis (OA)-related disability; however, pain and lack of confidence represent barriers for older adults with knee OA. The purpose of this study was to examine (a) the baseline associations among self-efficacy and physical activity, function, and pain; (b) longitudinal changes in self-efficacy; and (c) whether self-efficacy mediates treatment effects on clinical outcomes. The Intensive Diet and Exercise for Arthritis (IDEA) trial was a single-blind, randomized controlled 18-month study including 454 overweight/obese older adults (M age = 66 years) with knee OA. Participants were randomized to one of three interventions: exercise (E), diet-induced weight loss (D), or both (D+E). Self-efficacy for gait, balance, and walking duration were assessed at baseline, 6 months, and 18 months. Baseline associations were tested using Pearson correlations, and group least squares means were compared using mixed linear models at follow-up. Participants with higher self-efficacy reported significantly better physical function and less knee pain at baseline, walked farther (6-min walk), and were more physically active (all |r| > 0.12, all p < .01). Significant differences between groups were detected for all self-efficacy measures at 18 months; the D+E group reported significantly (all p < .005) higher self-efficacy for gait, walking duration, and balance compared with the D- or E-only groups. Self-efficacy significantly (p < .05) mediated treatment effects on physical function and pain at 18 months. A combined intervention of diet-induced weight loss and exercise is the treatment of choice to maximize self-efficacy, improve physical function, and reduce pain in overweight/obese adults with knee OA.
机译:进行体育锻炼可降低与骨关节炎(OA)相关的残疾的风险;然而,疼痛和缺乏信心是患有膝关节炎的老年人的障碍。这项研究的目的是检查(a)自我效能与身体活动,功能和疼痛之间的基线关联; (b)自我效能的纵向变化; (c)自我效能是否介导治疗对临床结果的影响。 《关节炎强化饮食和运动》(IDEA)试验是一项单盲,随机对照,为期18个月的研究,包括454名超重/肥胖老年人(膝龄OA)(M年龄= 66岁)。参与者被随机分配至以下三种干预措施之一:运动(E),饮食引起的体重减轻(D)或两者(D + E)。在基线,6个月和18个月时评估步态,平衡和步行时间的自我效能。使用Pearson相关性测试基线关联,并在随访时使用混合线性模型比较组最小二乘均值。具有较高自我效能感的参与者在基线时表现出明显更好的身体机能和更少的膝盖疼痛,走得更远(步行6分钟),而且身体活动更活跃(所有| r |> 0.12,所有p <.01)。在18个月时,所有自我效能测验的组间差异均显着;与仅D组或E组相比,D + E组报告的步态,步行时间和平衡自我效能显着(均p <.005)。在18个月时,自我效能显着(p <.05)介导了对身体机能和疼痛的治疗效果。饮食诱导的体重减轻和运动的综合干预是一种选择的治疗方法,它可以最大化自我效能,改善身体机能并减轻超重/肥胖膝关节炎成年人的疼痛。

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