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Increased body mass index in ankylosing spondylitis is associated with greater burden of symptoms and poor perceptions of the benefits of exercise

机译:强直性脊柱炎的体重指数增加与症状负担加重和对运动益处的认识差有关

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Objective. Increased body mass index (BMI) in patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is associated with a greater burden of symptoms and poor perceptions of the benefits of exercise. In AS, the effect of obesity on disease characteristics and exercise perceptions is unknown. We evaluated the prevalence of obesity in AS, to assess the attitudes of patients toward exercise and to evaluate the effect of obesity on symptoms and disease activity. Methods. Demographic data and disease characteristics were collected from 46 patients with AS. Disease activity, symptomatology, and functional disability were examined using standard AS questionnaires. BMI was calculated. Comorbidity was analyzed using the Charlson Comorbidity Index. Patients' attitudes toward exercise were assessed using the Exercise Benefits and Barriers Scale (EBBS). We compared the disease characteristics, perceptions regarding exercise, and functional limitations in those who were overweight to those who had a normal BMI. Results. The mean BMI in the group was 27.4; 67.5% of subjects were overweight or obese. There was a statistically significant difference between those who were overweight and those with a normal BMI regarding their perceptions of exercise (EBBS 124.7 vs 136.6, respectively), functional limitation (Bath AS Functional Index 4.7 vs 2.5, Health Assessment Questionnaire 0.88 vs 0.26), and disease activity (Bath AS Disease Activity Index 4.8 vs 2.9). There was no difference between the groups in terms of their comorbid conditions or other demographic variables. Conclusion. The majority of patients in this AS cohort were overweight. They had a greater burden of symptoms, worse perceptions regarding the benefits of exercise, and enhanced awareness of their barriers to exercising. This is of particular concern in a disease where exercise plays a crucial role. The Journal of Rheumatology
机译:目的。强直性脊柱炎(AS)患者的体重指数(BMI)升高与症状负担加重以及对运动益处的认识差有关。在AS中,肥胖对疾病特征和运动知觉的影响尚不清楚。我们评估了肥胖症在AS中的患病率,评估了患者对运动的态度,并评估了肥胖症对症状和疾病活动的影响。方法。收集了46例AS患者的人口统计学数据和疾病特征。使用标准的AS问卷检查疾病活动,症状和功能障碍。计算了BMI。使用查尔森合并症指数分析合并症。使用运动益处和障碍量表(EBBS)评估患者对运动的态度。我们比较了那些体重超标的人与那些体重指数正常的人的疾病特征,对运动的看法以及功能限制。结果。该组中的平均BMI为27.4; 67.5%的受试者超重或肥胖。体重超重的人和BMI正常的人在运动感知(分别为EBBS 124.7与136.6),功能受限(Bath AS功能指数4.7与2.5,健康评估问卷0.88与0.26)之间存在统计学差异,和疾病活动(Bath AS疾病活动指数4.8与2.9)。两组之间在合并症或其他人口统计学变量方面没有差异。结论。该AS队列的大多数患者超重。他们的症状负担更大,对运动益处的认识更差,对运动障碍的意识增强。这在运动起关键作用的疾病中尤其令人关注。风湿病学杂志

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