The impact of Yoga on patients with knee osteoarthritis: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Junyue Lu,
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Jiliang Kang,
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Haoyuan Huang
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et al.
PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
19(5), P. e0303641 - e0303641
Published: May 16, 2024
Objective
The
objective
of
this
review
is
to
conduct
a
comprehensive
and
systematic
assessment
the
efficacy
Yoga
as
an
intervention
for
knee
osteoarthritis
(KOA).
Methods
We
searched
PubMed,
Cochrane
Library,
Embase,
Web
Science,
PEDro
January
3,
2024.
Retrieved
total
200
articles.
Standardised
mean
differences
(SMDs)
95%
confidence
intervals
(CI)
were
calculated.
Results
study
included
8
trials
involved
756
KOA
patients.
results
indicated
that
compared
control
group,
exercise
showed
significant
improvements
in
alleviating
pain
(SMD
=
-0.92;
CI
-1.64
~
-
0.20;
P
0.01,
I
2
94%),
stiffness
-0.51;
-0.91
-0.12;
0.01;
66%)
physical
function
-0.53;
-0.89
-0.17;
0.004;
59%)
among
However,
there
was
no
improvement
observed
terms
activities
activity
daily
living
(ADL)
1.03;
-0.01
2.07;
0.05;
84%),
quality
life
(QOL)
0.21;
-0.33
0.74;
0.44;
83%)
with
practice
Yoga.
Conclusions
In
general,
has
been
found
be
effective
reducing
patients,
it
can
also
improve
limited
evidence
suggest
ADL
QOL.
Language: Английский
Association between sarcopenic obesity and osteoarthritis: The potential mediating role of insulin resistance
Zijian Li,
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S. Yin,
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Gang Zhao
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et al.
Experimental Gerontology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
197, P. 112611 - 112611
Published: Oct. 21, 2024
Sarcopenic
obesity
(SO)
and
osteoarthritis
(OA)
are
highly
prevalent
musculoskeletal
conditions
that
significantly
impair
health-related
quality
of
life.
Language: Английский
Personalized Physical Activity Programs for the Management of Knee Osteoarthritis in Individuals with Obesity: A Patient-Centered Approach
Diseases,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
11(4), P. 182 - 182
Published: Dec. 14, 2023
Physical
activity
(PA)
plays
a
vital
role
in
knee
osteoarthritis
(KOA)
management.
However,
engaging
individuals
with
KOA
regular
exercise
is
challenging,
especially
when
they
are
affected
by
obesity.
The
aim
of
the
current
review
to
elucidate
how
increase
adherence
this
population.
When
implementing
PA
program
patients
and
obesity,
specific
multi-step
approach
can
be
adopted.
In
phase
I
(the
baseline
assessment),
patients’
eligibility
for
ascertained
physical
fitness
assessment,
sarcopenic
obesity
screening
quantification
pain
experienced
undertaken.
Phase
II
adopts
patient-centered
that
combines
an
active
lifestyle
(>6000
steps/day)
land-
or
water-based
programs
performed
over
eight
twelve
weeks,
frequency
three
five
sessions
per
week,
each
lasting
60
min.
III,
several
strategies
used
higher
levels
PA,
including
following:
(i)
personalizing
goal-setting
real-time
monitoring;
(ii)
enhancing
management
obesity;
(iii)
building
sustainable
environment
supportive
social
network
lifestyle;
(iv)
reducing
pain,
which
ameliorate
clinical
severity
help
weight
Language: Английский