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Effects of 12-week aerobic exercise on patient-reported outcomes in women with systemic lupus erythematosus

Blanca Gavilán‐Carrera, José Antonio Vargas‐Hitos, Pablo Morillas‐de‐Laguno, Antonio Rosales‐Castillo, Sergio Sola-Rodríguez, José Luís Callejas-Rubio, José Mario Sabio, Alberto Soriano‐Maldonado

2020Disability and Rehabilitation32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate the effects of aerobic exercise on patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in women with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), and whether changes in cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) mediate the changes in PROs. METHODS: = 32) in this non-randomized clinical trial. The EG comprised 12 weeks of aerobic exercise (2 sessions/week) between 40%-75% of the individual's heart rate reserve. At baseline, and at week 12, CRF (Bruce test) and PROs were assessed including psychological stress (Perceived Stress Scale), sleep quality (Pittsburg Sleep Quality Index), fatigue (Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory), depressive symptoms (Beck Depression Inventory), and quality of life (36-item Short-Form Health Survey). RESULTS: > 0.05). Changes in CRF mediated the effects of the exercise intervention on general fatigue by 53.8%. CONCLUSION: The results suggest that 12 weeks of progressive aerobic exercise might improve relevant dimensions of fatigue in women with SLE, despite the absence of effects on other PROs. Improvements in CRF seem to mediate the effect of exercise on general fatigue.Implications for rehabilitationAerobic exercise could be safely introduced in rehabilitation programs for inactive patients with SLE with mild disease activity.Including physical activity recommendations as part of rehabilitation could improve relevant aspects of fatigue in women with SLE.When rehabilitation aims at reducing fatigue, cardiorespiratory fitness improvements derived from physical activity might enhance benefits.

Topics & Concepts

Aerobic exerciseMedicineBeck Depression InventoryCardiorespiratory fitnessPhysical therapyQuality of life (healthcare)Depression (economics)Randomized controlled trialPerceived Stress ScaleHeart rateInternal medicineBlood pressurePsychiatryStress (linguistics)LinguisticsAnxietyPhilosophyMacroeconomicsNursingEconomicsSystemic Lupus Erythematosus ResearchRheumatoid Arthritis Research and TherapiesSystemic Sclerosis and Related Diseases
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