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Feasibility and safety of a 6-month exercise program to increase bone and muscle strength in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis

机译:6个月的运动计划的可行性和安全性,以提高患有青少年特发性关节炎的儿童的骨骼和肌肉力量

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Arthritis in childhood can be associated with muscle weakness around affected joints, low bone mass and low bone strength. Exercise is recognized as an important part of management of children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) but the exercise prescription to best promote bone and muscle health is unknown. We therefore aimed to: 1. assess feasibility and safety of a 6-month home- and group-based exercise program for children with JIA; 2. estimate the effect of program participation on bone mass and strength, muscle function and clinical outcomes and 3. determine if any positive changes in bone and muscle outcomes are maintained 6?months later. We recruited 24 children with JIA who were part of the Linking Exercise, Physical Activity and Pathophysiology in Childhood Arthritis (LEAP) study to participate in a 6-month home-based exercise program involving jumping and handgrip exercises, resistance training and one group exercise session per month. We assessed lumbar spine bone mass (dual energy X-ray absorptiometry), distal tibia and radius bone microarchitecture and strength (high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography), muscle function (jumping mechanography, dynamometry) and clinical outcomes (joint assessment, function, health-related quality of life) at baseline, 6- and 12-months. Adherence was assessed using weekly activity logs. Thirteen children completed the 6-month intervention. Participants reported 9 adverse events and post-exercise pain was rare (0.4%). Fatigue improved, but there were no other sustained improvements in muscle, bone or clinical outcomes. Adherence to the exercise program was low (47%) and decreased over time. Children with JIA safely participated in a home-based exercise program designed to enhance muscle and bone strength. Fatigue improved, which may in turn facilitate physical activity participation. Prescribed exercise posed adherence challenges and efforts are needed to address facilitators and barriers to participation in and adherence to exercise programs among children with JIA. Data of the children with JIA are from the LEAP study (Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR; GRANT# 107535 ). http://www.leapjia.com/.
机译:儿童时期的关节炎可以与受影响的关节,低骨质量和低骨强度的肌肉无力相关。锻炼被认为是少年特发性关节炎的儿童管理的重要组成部分(jia),但最佳促进骨骼和肌肉健康的运动处方是未知的。因此,我们的目标是:1。评估为贾氏儿童的6个月内和基于小组的运动计划的可行性和安全性; 2.估计方案参与骨质和强度,肌肉功能和临床结果的影响,3.确定是否存在骨骼和肌肉成果的任何阳性变化6?几个月后。我们招募了24名儿童,是儿童关节炎(LEAP)研究的一部分是与儿童关节炎(SPE)研究的一部分,参与涉及跳跃和手工练习,抵抗培训和一组锻炼会议的6个月的家庭运动计划每月。我们评估了腰椎骨质量(双能X射线吸收术),远端胫骨和半径骨微体系结构和强度(高分辨率外周定量计算断层扫描),肌肉功能(跳跃机械造影,动力术)和临床结果(联合评估,功能,与健康有关的生活质量)在基线,6-12个月。使用每周活动日志评估遵守。十三名儿童完成了6个月的干预。参与者报告了9例不良事件,运动后疼痛罕见(0.4%)。疲劳改善,但肌肉,骨骼或临床结果没有其他持续改善。遵守运动计划的依从性低(47%)并随着时间的推移减少。贾的儿童安全地参与了一个旨在提高肌肉和骨骼强度的家庭运动计划。疲劳有所改善,这可能又促进身体活动参与。规定的竞争挑战挑战和努力需要参与参与和遵守贾氏儿童的行使方案的促进者和障碍。贾的数据来自跳跃研究(加拿大卫生研究院(CIHR; Grant#107535)。http://www.leapjia.com/。

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