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Physical activity and quality of life in subjects with chronic disease: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease compared with rheumatoid arthritis and diabetes mellitus.

机译:慢性疾病患者的身体活动和生活质量:与类风湿关节炎和糖尿病相比,慢性阻塞性肺疾病。

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OBJECTIVE: Chronic diseases interfere with the life situation of the affected person in different ways. The aim was to compare the burden of disease in three chronic diseases - chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), rheumatoid arthritis (RA), diabetes mellitus (DM) - and in healthy subjects, with a particular interest in physical activity, quality of life, and psychological health. DESIGN: Cross-sectional, observational study. SETTING AND SUBJECTS: Postal survey questionnaire to a stratified, random population of 68 460 subjects aged 18-84 years in Sweden. The subjects included were 40-84 years old (n = 43 589) and data were analysed for COPD (n = 526), RA (n = 1120), DM (n = 2149) and healthy subjects (n = 6960). RESULT: Some 84% of subjects with COPD, 74% (RA), 72% (DM), and 60% in healthy subjects (p < 0.001, COPD versus RA, DM, and healthy subjects) had a physical activity level considered too low to maintain good health according to guidelines. Quality of life (EuroQol five-dimension questionnaire, EQ-5D) was lower in COPD and RA than in DM. Anxiety/depression was more common in subjects with COPD (53%) than in those with RA (48%) and DM (35%) (p < 0.001, COPD versus RA and DM), whereas mobility problems were more common in RA (55%) than COPD (48%) and DM (36%) (p < 0.001, RA versus COPD and DM). All differences between groups remained significant after adjusting for age, sex, and socioeconomic background factors. CONCLUSION: Subjects with chronic diseases had a low level of physical activity, most evident in subjects with COPD. COPD and RA had a higher negative impact on quality of life than DM. Our results indicate that increased attention regarding physical inactivity in subjects with chronic diseases is needed to minimize the burden of disease.
机译:目的:慢性疾病以不同的方式干扰受影响人的生活状况。目的是比较三种慢性疾病-慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD),类风湿性关节炎(RA),糖尿病(DM)和健康受试者的疾病负担,他们对体育锻炼,生活质量特别感兴趣,以及心理健康。设计:横断面观察研究。地点和主题:针对瑞典68,460名年龄在18-84岁之间的分层随机人群进行的邮政调查问卷。纳入的受试者年龄在40-84岁之间(n = 43589),并分析了COPD(n = 526),RA(n = 1120),DM(n = 2149)和健康受试者(n = 6960)的数据。结果:大约84%的COPD受试者,74%(RA),72%(DM)和60%的健康受试者(p <0.001,COPD相对于RA,DM和健康受试者)的体育活动水平也被考虑保持低水平,以根据指南保持健康。 COPD和RA的生活质量(EuroQol五维问卷,EQ-5D)低于DM。 COPD受试者(53%)的焦虑/抑郁比RA(48%)和DM(35%)的受试者更常见(p <0.001,COPD相对于RA和DM),而活动性问题在RA中更为常见( 55%)比COPD(48%)和DM(36%)(p <0.001,RA vs COPD和DM)。调整年龄,性别和社会经济背景因素后,各组之间的所有差异仍然很明显。结论:患有慢性疾病的受试者的体育锻炼水平较低,最常见于患有COPD的受试者。与DM相比,COPD和RA对生活质量的负面影响更大。我们的结果表明,需要对慢性病患者的体育锻炼缺乏关注,以最大程度地减少疾病负担。

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