Low aerobic capacity and physical activity not associated with fatigue in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: a cross-sectional study: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY

T. Munsterman, T. Takken, H. Wittink

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Abstract

Objective: To explore whether low aerobic capacity and physical activity are associated with fatigue, when controlling for age, gender, pain and depressive symptoms in persons with rheumatoid arthritis.

Methods: In 60 individuals fatigue (Multidimensional Assessment of Fatigue scale; MAF), disease activity (Disease Activity Score-28; DAS28), pain, physical and psychological status (Arthritis Impact Measurement Scales 2; AIMS2), depression (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale; BEADS), aerobic capacity and physical activity (Short Questionnaire to Assess Health-enhancing physical activity; SQUASH) were measured. Regression analysis was performed to study the variance of fatigue explained by aerobic capacity and physical activity.

Results: Mean (standard deviation (SD)) age of participants was 51.8 (SD 10.4) years and 73.3% were women. Duration of disease was 10.2 (SD 0-41) years and mean disease activity score was 3.4 (SD 1.4).

Mean Global Fatigue Index was 20.3 (SD 10.5). Physical function was 1.6 (SD 1.1) and psychological status 3.1 (SD 0-8) on the AIMS2. Pain score was 4.1 (SD 2.0) and median depression score was 3.2 (range 0-15). Total amount of physical activity was 176.9 (10.6-1,492.3) METhours/week and VO(2)max was 27.8 (SD 3.8) ml/kg/min. Backward multiple regression showed a statistically significant relationship with depressive symptoms only (t=5.4, p

Conclusion: Depression, but not aerobic capacity or physical activity, contributed to fatigue. However, no relationship was found between aerobic capacity and fatigue.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)164-169
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Rehabilitation Medicine
Volume45
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2013

Keywords

  • arthritis
  • rheumatoid
  • physical activity
  • aerobic capacity
  • fatigue
  • depression
  • DISEASE-ACTIVITY
  • EXERCISE
  • PREDICTORS
  • VALIDITY
  • FITNESS
  • WALKING
  • IMPACT
  • ADULTS
  • WOMEN
  • PAIN

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