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Exercise intervention on cardiorespiratory fitness in rheumatoid arthritis patients with high cardiovascular disease risk: a single-arm pilot study

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Συγγραφέας
Sobejana M., van den Hoek J., Metsios G.S., Kitas G.D., van der Leeden M., Verberne S., Jorstad H.T., Pijnappels M., Lems W.F., Nurmohamed M.T., van der Esch M.
Ημερομηνία
2022
Γλώσσα
en
DOI
10.1007/s10067-022-06343-4
Λέξη-κλειδί
analgesic agent
antihypertensive agent
beta adrenergic receptor blocking agent
C reactive protein
disease modifying antirheumatic drug
folic acid
high density lipoprotein cholesterol
hypocholesterolemic agent
methotrexate
nonsteroid antiinflammatory agent
prednisolone
triacylglycerol
tumor necrosis factor inhibitor
adult
aerobic exercise
aged
Article
blood pressure
cardiorespiratory fitness
cardiovascular disease
cardiovascular mortality
cardiovascular risk
cardiovascular risk factor
cholesterol blood level
clinical article
controlled study
DAS28
disease activity
disease duration
disease severity
erythrocyte sedimentation rate
exercise intensity
exercise test
female
follow up
functional training
home care
human
inflammation
interval training
kinesiotherapy
knee osteoarthritis
low back pain
male
maximal oxygen uptake
numeric rating scale
patient safety
pilot study
resistance training
rheumatoid arthritis
systolic blood pressure
cardiovascular disease
complication
kinesiotherapy
rheumatoid arthritis
Arthritis, Rheumatoid
Cardiorespiratory Fitness
Cardiovascular Diseases
Exercise Therapy
Female
Humans
Pilot Projects
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
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Επιτομή
Objective: In patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) with cardiovascular disease risk, it is unknown whether exercises are safe, improve cardiorespiratory fitness and reduce disease-related symptoms and cardiovascular-disease (CVD) risk factors. We aimed to investigate in RA patients with CVD risk: (1) safety of medium to high-intensity aerobic exercises, (2) potential changes of cardiorespiratory fitness and (3) disease activity and CVD risk factors in response to the exercises. Methods: Single-arm pilot-exercise intervention study including 26 consecutive patients (21 women) with > 4% 10-year risk of CVD mortality according to the Dutch Systematic Coronary Risk Evaluation. Aerobic exercises consisted of two supervised-sessions and five home-sessions per week for 12 weeks. Patients were required to exercise at intensities between 65 and 85% of their maximum heart rate. To assess safety, we recorded exercise related adverse events. Before and after the exercises, cardiorespiratory fitness was assessed with a graded maximal oxygen-uptake exercise test, while disease activity was evaluated via the Disease Activity Score-28 (DAS28) using the erythrocyte segmentation rate (ESR). Resting blood pressure, ESR and total cholesterol were assessed as CVD risk factors. Results: Twenty out of 26 patients performed the 12-week exercises without any adverse events. According to patients, withdrawals were unrelated to the exercises. Exercises increased cardiorespiratory fitness (pre: 15.91 vs. post: 18.15 ml.kg−1 min−1, p = 0.003) and decreased DAS28 (pre: 2.86 vs. post: 2.47, p = 0.04). No changes were detected in CVD risk factors. Conclusion: A 12-week exercise intervention seems to be safe and improves cardiorespiratory fitness and disease activity in patients with RA with a high risk for cardiovascular diseases.Key Points1. Rheumatoid arthritis patients with high cardiovascular disease risk were able to perform a maximum exercise test and a 12-week aerobic-based medium-to-high intensity exercise intervention.2. The exercise intervention improved cardiorespiratory fitness and disease activity in rheumatoid arthritis patients with high cardiovascular disease risk.3. Cardiorespiratory fitness levels were still low post-exercise intervention (i.e. 18.15 ml.kg−1min−1 compared to the 20.9 ml.kg−1min−1 baseline mean of the RA patients without CVD risk). © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to International League of Associations for Rheumatology (ILAR).
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/79141
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