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Frailty and reduced physical function go hand in hand in adults with rheumatoid arthritis: a US observational cohort study

机译:体力和减少的物理功能在含有类风湿性关节炎的成人中携手共进:美国观察队列研究

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Reduced physical function and health-related quality of life are common in rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and further studies are needed that examine novel determinates of reduced physical function in RA. This study examines whether frailty, a state of increased vulnerability to stressors, is associated with differences in self-reported physical function among adults with RA. Adults from a longitudinal RA cohort (n = 124) participated in the study. Using an established definition of frailty, individuals with three or more of the following physical deficits were classified as frail: (1) body mass index <= 18.5, (2) low grip strength (adjusted for sex and body mass index (BMI), measured by handheld dynamometer), (3) severe fatigue (measured by the Multidimensional Assessment of Fatigue), (4) slow 4-m walking speed (adjusted for sex and height), and (5) low physical activity (measured by the International Physical Activity Questionnaire). Individuals with one or two deficits were classified as "pre-frail" and those with no deficits as "robust." Self-reported physical function was assessed by the Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ) and the Valued Life Activities Difficulty scale. Regression analyses modeled associations of frailty category with HAQ and Valued Life Activities (VLA) Difficulty scores with and without controlling for age, sex, disease duration, C-reactive protein, use of oral steroids, and pain. Among adults with RA, being frail compared to being robust was associated with a 0.44 worse VLA score (p < 0.01) when the effects of covariates are held constant. Being frail, compared to being robust, is associated with clinically meaningful differences in self-reported physical function among adults with RA.
机译:减少物理功能和相关的健康相关的生命质量在类风湿性关节炎(RA)中常见,并且需要进一步研究,审查RA中的物理功能降低的新型测定。本研究审查了是否有脆弱,一种对压力源的脆弱性的状态,与RA成年人中的自我报告物理功能的差异有关。来自纵向RA COHORT的成年人(n = 124)参加了该研究。使用脆弱的脆弱定义,具有以下三种或更多物理赤字的个体被归类为脆弱:(1)体重指数<= 18.5,(2)低握力(调整性别和体重指数(BMI),通过手持式测力计测量),(3)严重疲劳(通过疲劳的多维评估测量),(4)缓慢4-M步行速度(调整性和高度),(5)低体育活动(由国际衡量)身体活动问卷)。具有一两次赤字的个人被归类为“预勒布”和没有赤字作为“强劲”的人。通过健康评估问卷(HAQ)和有价值的生活活动评估自我报告的物理职能。回归分析了带有HAQ和有价值的寿命(VLA)难度评分的体外类别的建模与年龄,性别,疾病持续时间,C反应蛋白,使用口腔类固醇和疼痛的难度分析。在具有RA的成年人中,与稳健相比,脆弱与0.44较差的VLA评分相关(P <0.01),当协变量保持恒定时。与稳健相比,脆弱,与RA的成年人中的自我报告的身体功能诊断有关。

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