特发性炎症性肌病成年患者自我报告的体力活动和疲劳及其与焦虑和抑郁的关系:MIHRA 心理影响和 MIHRA 运动与康复科学工作组合作项目。

IF 3.4 4区 医学 Q2 RHEUMATOLOGY Clinical and experimental rheumatology Pub Date : 2024-09-10 DOI:10.55563/clinexprheumatol/5u5ah3
Kristofer M Andreasson, Fabricio Espinosa-Ortega, Heléne Sandlund, Helene Alexanderson
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目的评估特发性炎症性肌病(IIM)患者自我报告的体力活动(PA)水平以及PA、焦虑、抑郁、生活质量、疼痛、疲劳、疾病活动和器官损伤之间的关系:瑞典斯德哥尔摩卡罗林斯卡大学医院风湿病诊所登记在册的所有成年患者(2019-2022年)均符合参与条件。在Covid-19大流行期间,由于亲自就诊人数减少,因此在每年体检时或通过邮件提供测量焦虑、抑郁(HADS)和PA(IPAQ)的问卷。其他数据来自瑞典风湿病学质量登记处:在488名受邀患者中,336人同意参与,246人完成了问卷调查。年龄中位数(范围)为 64(20-88)岁,病程中位数为 5(0.3-61)年,三分之二为女性。值得注意的是,82%的人报告有中度/高度的业余爱好。可能患有焦虑症和抑郁症的人分别占 25% 和 14%。研究结果表明,体育锻炼对抑郁症有潜在的保护作用(OR 0.23,CI 0.06-0.95)。相反,缺乏运动的患者精神健康状况较差,肌肉功能减退,器官损伤增加,而且容易疲劳。疲劳与焦虑(2%,2-4%)或抑郁(3%,1-6%)的风险逐渐增加:结论:大多数 IIM 患者都表示自己有参加体育锻炼。这项研究强调了体育锻炼对心理健康的潜在影响及其在减轻 IIM 患者抑郁和疲劳相关风险方面的作用。研究还强调了患者报告结果的重要性,以及其在理解和改进医疗干预措施方面的作用。还需要进一步的研究来揭示原因并证实这些关联。
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Self-reported physical activity and fatigue and its associations to anxiety and depression in adult patients with idiopathic inflammatory myopathies: a MIHRA psychological impact and MIHRA exercise and rehabilitation scientific working groups collaboration.

Objectives: To evaluate self-reported physical activity (PA) levels as well as the relationship between PA, anxiety, depression, quality of life, pain, fatigue, disease activity, and organ damage in patients with idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIM).

Methods: All adult patients registered at the rheumatology clinic at Karolinska University Hospital in Stockholm, Sweden (2019-2022) were eligible to participate. Questionnaires measuring anxiety, depression (HADS), and PA (IPAQ) were provided during yearly check-up or by mail, due to reduced in-person visits amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Additional data was obtained from the Swedish Rheumatology Quality Registry.

Results: Of 488 invited patients, 336 agreed to participate, and 246 completed the questionnaires. Median (range) age was 64 (20-88) years, median disease duration five (0.3-61) years and two-thirds were women. Notably, 82% reported moderate/high level of PA. Probable anxiety and depression were experienced by 25% and 14%, respectively. The findings indicated a potential protective effect of PA against depression (OR 0.23, CI 0.06-0.95). Conversely, patients who were physically inactive had poorer mental health, reduced muscle function, increased organ damage, and fatigue. Fatigue demonstrated a progressive link to heightened risks of anxiety (2%, 2-4%) or depression (3%, 1-6%).

Conclusions: Most patients with IIM reported being physically active. The study highlights the potential influence of PA on mental health and its role in mitigating risks associated with depression and fatigue among IIM-patients. It also underscores the importance of patient-reported outcomes, and their role in understanding and improving healthcare interventions. Further research is needed to uncover causes and confirm these associations.

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期刊介绍: Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology is a bi-monthly international peer-reviewed journal which has been covering all clinical, experimental and translational aspects of musculoskeletal, arthritic and connective tissue diseases since 1983.
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