AbsTr Ac TObjectives The aim of this study was to evaluate levels of physical activity in patients with rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis and fibromyalgia and to compare the results with both healthy subjects and each other.Methods A group of 50 rheumatoid arthritis patients, 95 osteoarthritis patients, 82 fibromyalgia patients and 110 healthy subjects were included in this study. Physical activity levels were assessed by the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ).Results There were significant differences in walking and total physical activity scores in IPAQ between the rheumatoid arthritis (RA), osteoarthritis (OA), fibromyalgia (FMS) patients and the control group (p < 0.05). 36.6 % of the fibromyalgia group, 28.4 % of the osteoarthritis group, 38 % of the rheumatoid arthritis group and 22.7 % of the healthy subjects were found to be inactive. 45.1 % of the fibromyalgia group, 42.1 % of the osteoarthritis group, 46 % of the rheumatoid arthritis group and 36.4 % of the healthy subjects were found to be insufficiently active.Conclusion As a result, when compared to healthy people, physical activity levels were significantly decreased in patients with rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia. The decreases in the physical activity levels were clearer in patients with rheumatoid arthritis than in patients with osteoarthritis and fibromyalgia. Recommending regular physical activity should be integral to rheumatic disease management and walking offers a potentially accessible, inexpensive, and acceptable physical activity intervention. Originalarbeit healthy controls. In the literature researchers have generally investigate the level of physical activity of the healthy population and some chronic diseases such as a cancer, obesity and cardiovascular diseases. Also large parts of the research have been designed regarding different exercise programs' effekt the symptoms of the disease in order to investigate the effectiveness of the physical activity programs [23][24][25][26][27][28][29]. To our knowledge, as yet, there is no study that investigates the physical activity levels of patients with rheumatic diseases. The main purpose of this study was to evaluate levels of the physical activity in patients with rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis and fibromyalgia syndrome, and to compare the results with healthy subjects and each other.
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Materials and MethodsParticipants 50 rheumatoid arthritis patients, 95 osteoarthritis patients and 82 fibromyalgia patients aged 40-60 years, with a disease duration of ≥ 1 year, according to the ACR criteria (American College of Rheumatology) at the Baskent University Hospital, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation outpatient clinics and 110 healthy subjects (control) of the same age group were consecutively enrolled into the study between September 2011 and May 2013 (▶ fig. 1).Exclusion criteria were: Neurological deficits, significant osteoporosis, severe negative consequences for physical and/or mental functioning, malignancy, ...