Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) ›› 2018, Vol. 50 ›› Issue (6): 991-997. doi: 10.19723/j.issn.1671-167X.2018.06.009

• Article • Previous Articles     Next Articles

Effect of functional exercises on patients with rheumatoid arthritis: a meta-analysis

Li WANG,Chao GAO,Di ZHU,Li-hong CHEN()   

  1. Department of Rheumatology and Immunology, Peking University People’s Hospital, Beijing 100044, China
  • Received:2018-07-03 Online:2018-12-18 Published:2018-12-18
  • Contact: Li-hong CHEN E-mail:13901007280@163.com
  • Supported by:
    Supported by the Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Project(Z171100000417007)

RICH HTML

  

Abstract:

Objective: To evaluate the effect of functional exercises on disease activity, joint function and quality of life of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Methods: Randomized controlled trials were searched in Cochrane Library, PubMed, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), VIP database and Wanfang database with keywords being “rheumatoid arthritis/RA”, “function exercise (training)/joint exercise (training)/physical exercise (training)/resistance movement (exercise)/isotonic and isometric/stretching exercise/muscle exercise”, and “trials/clinical trials”. Then literature selection, extraction and literature quality evaluation were carried out by two of the authors independently following the including and excluding standards. Then the outcome indicators were analyzed with Review Manager 5.3 software. Results: In the study, 2 173 articles were achieved by searching in databases, including 1 522 English papers and 651 Chinese papers. Then 913 duplicated papers were identified and removed using EndNote software. After reading the titles and abstracts, 1 194 papers were excluded that did not satisfy the including standards. Finally, the full texts of these papers were read and papers with insufficient data were excluded, resulting in 13 included papers for systematic review, including 8 English and 5 Chinese papers. A total of 812 cases were studied in these papers, including 426 in the experimental groups and 386 in the conventional groups. For the outcome index in these articles, disease activity score 28 (DAS28) was used in 5 of them, health assessment questionnaire (HAQ) was used in 8 articles, visual analogue scale (VAS) for pain was used in 6 articles, and morning stiffness duration was used in 3 articles. The meta-analysis showed that functional exercises could delay the development of the disease activity of RA patients (mean difference=-0.76; 95%CI: -1.13, -0.38; P<0.001), improve the joint function (mean difference=-0.36; 95%CI: -0.47, -0.24; P<0.001), alleviate the pain of joints (mean difference=-1.75; 95%CI: -1.98, -1.53; P<0.001), and reduce the duration of morning stiffness (mean difference=-17.65; 95%CI: -22.09, -13.21; P<0.001). Conclusion: This study showed the positive effects of functional exercises on alleviating the pain of joints, reducing the morning stiffness duration, and delaying the disease exacerbation of RA patients. It has a positive effect on improving the joint function and improving the quality of life in patients with RA.

Key words: Functional exercise, Rheumatoid arthritis, Joint function, Quality of life

CLC Number: 

  • R593.22

Figure 1

Flowchart of the literature searching"

Table 1

Basic information of the included papers"

Research Year Country Count of samples Intervention period Quality level of the paper
Test group Control group
Baillet,et al[10] 2009 France 25 23 12 months A
da Silva, et al[11] 2013 Brazil 51 51 16 weeks A
Siqueira, et al[12] 2017 Brazil 33/33 34 16 weeks A
Chen, et al[13] 2002 China 28 28 3 weeks B
Liu, et al[14] 2004 China 20 20 14 days B
Cima, et al[15] 2013 Brazil 13 7 2 months B
Zhang, et al[16] 2008 China 25 25 24 weeks B
Du[17] 2017 China 64 64 6 months B
Wu, et al[18] 2017 China 19 20 6 weeks B
Durcan, et al[19] 2014 Ireland 42 38 12 weeks B
Stavropoulos-Kalinoglou, et al[20] 2013 UK 18 18 6 months B
H?kkinen, et al[21] 2003 Finland 35 35 24 months B
Bilberg, et al[22] 2005 Sweden 20 23 12 weeks B

Table 2

Intervention and outcome in the included papers"

Research Intervention Outcome
index
Experimental group Control group
Baillet,et al[10] Exercises for the upper and lower limbs five times a week in a gymnasium (cycling, running or resisting pulley cord, 45 min/d) and in a hydrotherapy pool (60 min/d), 12 months Usual care ①②
da Silva, et al[11] Sensorimotor exercises progressed from stable surfaces to unstable surfaces, training gait in a line followed by gait including change in directions, gait without obstacles to gait with obstacles, change in the support base (feet apart and then together), physical exercises with eyes opened and closed (twice a week, 30-50 min sessions each, 16 weeks) Usual care ②③
Siqueira, et al[12] Land-based and water-based aerobic exercises for the lower limbs (32℃±1℃, 3 times per week, 16 weeks) Usual care ①③
Chen, et al[13] Gymnastics for hand functions (20-30 min each time, twice a day, 3 weeks) Usual treatment
Liu, et al[14] Gymnastics for wrist joint functions (25-30 min each time, twice a day, 14 days) Usual treatment ③④
Cima, et al[15] Exercises to strengthen the intrinsic muscles of the hands (3 sustained contractions each time, once a day for two days per week, then 3 sessions each time, once a day, for 3 days a week. Both intensity and load of the strengthening exercise were increased every 3 weeks, last 2 months) Usual care
Zhang, et al[16] Joint functional Class 1 (gymnastics for joints + swimming, cycling, 24 weeks)
Joint functional Class 2 and 3 (gymnastics for all joints, 2-3 times each day for 24 weeks)
Joint functional Class 4 (muscle exercises and slight contraction and extension for 24 weeks)
Usual care
Du[17] Exercises (constraction and release for upper and lower limbs, 20 sessions each time, twice a day for 6 months)
Functional exercises for hands, wrists, shoulder, elbow and knee joints (3-5 min each time, twice a day for 6 months)
Usual care ①③
Wu, et al[18] Functional exercises for fingers, wrists and knee joints(15-35 min each time) Usual care ①②③④
Durcan, et al[19] Cardiovascular exercises (walking/swimming, 30-60 min each day, 150 min per week, 2 days a week for 12 weeks)
Resisting pulley cord (functional exercises for main muscle groups and hands, twice each day,
2-3 days a week for 12 weeks)
Flexibility and neutral modulation (ROM exercise, 2-3 min each day, 2-3 days a week for 12 weeks)
Usual care ②③
Stavropoulos-
Kalinoglou, et al[20]
Aerobic exercises and resistance exercise (walk on treadmill, cycle, exercises for muscle groups, etc. 50-60 min each time, 3 sessions a week for 6 months) Usual care ①②
H?kkinen, et al[21] Dynamic training (exercises for all main muscle groups, using elastic bands and dumbbells as resistance, twice a week, 2 sets per exercise for 12 months) Usual care
Bilberg, et al[22] Exercises in a temperate pool (exercises for aerobic capacity, dynamic and static muscle strength, and muscle endurance in the upper and lower extremities, flexibility, coordination and relaxation, 45 min each time, twice a week for 12 weeks) Usual care

Figure 2

Influence of functional exercises on disease activity of RA patients"

Figure 3

Influence of functional exercises on the joint function of RA patients"

Figure 4

Influence of functional exercises on pains of RA patients"

Figure 5

Influence of functional exercises on morning stiffness duration of RA patients"

[1] Smolen JS, Landewé R, Breedveld FC , et al. EULAR recommendations for the management of rheumatoid arthritis with synthetic and biological disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs[J]. Ann Rheum Dis, 2010,69(6):964-975.
doi: 10.1136/ard.2009.126532
[2] McInnes IB, Schett G . Pathogenetic insights from the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis[J]. Lancet, 2017,389(10086):2328-2337.
doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(17)31472-1 pmid: 28612747
[3] 曾小峰, 朱松林, 谭爱春 , 等. 我国类风湿关节炎疾病负担和生存质量研究的系统评价[J]. 中国循证医学杂志, 2013,13(3):300-307.
doi: 10.7507/1672-2531.20130052
[4] 周云杉, 王秀茹, 安媛 , 等. 全国多中心类风湿关节炎患者残疾及功能受限情况的调查[J]. 中华风湿病学杂志, 2013,17(8):526-532.
doi: 10.3760/cma.j.issn.1007-7480.2013.08.006
[5] 王秀丽, 唐玉萍, 孙树萍 , 等. 类风湿关节炎患者功能锻炼现状及影响因素分析[J]. 护理进修杂志, 2016,31(5):442-444.
doi: 10.16821/j.cnki.hsjx.2016.05.020
[6] 王庆, 徐桂华, 周学平 , 等. 功能锻炼在类风湿关节炎患者康复中的作用研究近况[J]. 风湿病与关节炎, 2013,2(5):46-48.
[7] 风湿免疫疾病慢病管理全国护理协作组. 类风湿关节炎患者的慢病管理专家共识(2014版)[J]. 中华风湿病学杂志, 2016,20(2):127-130.
doi: 10.3760/cma.j.issn.1007-7480.2016.02.013
[8] Arnett FC, Edworthy SM, Bloch DA , et al. The American rheumatism association 1987 revised criteria for the classification of rheumatoid arthritis[J]. Arthritis Rheum, 1988,31(3):315-324.
doi: 10.1002/art.1780310302 pmid: 3358796
[9] Higgins JPT , Green S. Cochrane handbook for systematic reviews of interventions version 5.1.0 [EB/OL]. ( 2011 -04-10) (2015-07-05).
[10] Baillet A, Payraud E, Niderprim VA , et al. A dynamic exercise programme to improve patients’ disability in rheumatoid arthritis: A prospective randomized controlled trial[J]. Rheumatology, 2009,48(4):410-415.
doi: 10.1093/rheumatology/ken511 pmid: 19211654
[11] da Silva KN, Teixeira LE, Imoto AM , et al. Effectiveness of sensorimotor training in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: a rando-mized controlled trial[J]. Rheumatol Int, 2013,33(9):2269-2275.
doi: 10.1007/s00296-013-2706-3 pmid: 23455663
[12] Siqueira US , Orsini Valente LG, de Mello MT, et al. Effectiveness of aquatic exercises in women with rheumatoid arthritis: a rando-mized, controlled, 16-week intervention-the HydRA trial[J]. Am J Phys Med Rehabil, 2017,96(3):167-175.
doi: 10.1097/PHM.0000000000000564
[13] 陈立红, 杨玉琴, 吴鸥 , 等. 手腕部锻炼对类风湿关节炎手功能恢复的影响[J]. 中华护理杂志, 2002,37(9):668-669.
[14] 刘启华, 王玉玲, 孙美红 , 等. 手腕部关节功能操减轻类风湿关节炎局部症状的观察[J]. 中华护理杂志, 2004,39(7):508-510.
[15] Cima SR, Barone A, Porto JM , et al. Strengthening exercises to improve hand strength and functionality in rheumatoid arthritis with hand deformities: a randomized, controlled trial[J]. Rheumatol Int, 2013,33(3):725-732.
doi: 10.1007/s00296-012-2447-8 pmid: 22565655
[16] 张标新, 朱庆云 . 个体化系统锻炼对类风湿关节炎患者活动能力的影响[J]. 护士进修杂志, 2008,23(22):2029-2030.
doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1002-6975.2008.22.005
[17] 杜晓云 . 功能锻炼及个性化运动对类风湿关节炎患者预后及生活质量的影响[J]. 当代护士, 2017(6):31-33.
[18] 吴莉萍, 张子云, 李晓倩 , 等. 活动期类风湿关节炎患者关节功能锻炼的延续护理[J]. 护理学杂志, 2017,32(4):83-85.
doi: 10.3870/j.issn.1001-4152.2017.07.083
[19] Durcan L, Wilson F, Cunnane G . The effect of exercise on sleep and fatigue in rheumatoid arthritis: a randomized controlled study[J]. J Rheumatol, 2014,41(10):1966-1973.
doi: 10.3899/jrheum.131282 pmid: 25128510
[20] Stavropoulos-Kalinoglou A, Metsios GS , Veldhuijzen van Zanten JJ, et al. Individualised aerobic and resistance exercise training improves cardiorespiratory fitness and reduces cardiovascular risk in patients with rheumatoid arthritis[J]. Ann Rheum Dis, 2013,72(11):1819-1825.
doi: 10.1136/annrheumdis-2012-202075 pmid: 23155222
[21] Häkkinen A, Sokka T, Lietsalmi AM , et al. Effects of dynamic strength training on physical function, Valpar 9 work sample test, and working capacity in patients with recent-onset rheumatoid arthritis[J]. Arthritis Rheum, 2003,49(1):71-77.
doi: 10.1002/art.10902 pmid: 12579596
[22] Bilberg A, Ahlmén M, Mannerkorpi K . Moderately intensive exercise in a temperate pool for patients with rheumatoid arthritis: a randomized controlled study[J]. Rheumatology, 2005,44(4):502-508.
doi: 10.1093/rheumatology/keh528 pmid: 15728422
[23] Prioreschi A, Makda MA, Tikly M , et al. In patients with established RA, positive effects of a randomised three month WBV therapy intervention on functional ability, bone mineral density and fatigue are sustained for up to six months[J]. PLoS One, 2016,11(4):e0153470.
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0153470 pmid: 27073832
[24] McKenna S, Tierney M, O’Neill A , et al. Sleep and physical activity: a cross-sectional objective profile of people with rheumatoid arthritis[J]. Rheumatol Int, 2018,38(5):845-853.
doi: 10.1007/s00296-018-4009-1 pmid: 29541902
[25] Agca R, Heslinga SC, Rollefstad S , et al. EULAR recommendations for cardiovascular disease risk management in patients with rheumatoid arthritis and other forms of inflammatory joint disorders: 2015/2016 update[J]. Ann Rheum Dis, 2017,76(1):17-28.
doi: 10.1136/annrheumdis-2016-209775
[26] 中华医学会风湿病学分会. 2018中国类风湿关节炎诊疗指南[J]. 中华内科杂志, 2018,57(4):242-251.
[1] Dongwu LIU, Jie CHEN, Mingli GAO, Jing YU. Rheumatoid arthritis with Castleman-like histopathology in lymph nodes: A case report [J]. Journal of Peking University (Health Sciences), 2024, 56(5): 928-931.
[2] Huina HUANG,Jing ZHAO,Xiangge ZHAO,Ziran BAI,Xia LI,Guan WANG. Regulatory effect of lactate on peripheral blood CD4+ T cell subsets in patients with rheumatoid arthritis [J]. Journal of Peking University (Health Sciences), 2024, 56(3): 519-525.
[3] Xiaofei TANG,Yonghong LI,Qiuling DING,Zhuo SUN,Yang ZHANG,Yumei WANG,Meiyi TIAN,Jian LIU. Incidence and risk factors of deep vein thrombosis in patients with rheumatoid arthritis [J]. Journal of Peking University (Health Sciences), 2024, 56(2): 279-283.
[4] Xue ZOU,Xiao-juan BAI,Li-qing ZHANG. Effectiveness of tofacitinib combined with iguratimod in the treatment of difficult-to-treat moderate-to-severe rheumatoid arthritis [J]. Journal of Peking University (Health Sciences), 2023, 55(6): 1013-1021.
[5] Qi WU,Yue-ming CAI,Juan HE,Wen-di HUANG,Qing-wen WANG. Correlation between dyslipidemia and rheumatoid arthritis associated interstitial lung disease [J]. Journal of Peking University (Health Sciences), 2023, 55(6): 982-992.
[6] Jing-feng ZHANG,Yin-ji JIN,Hui WEI,Zhong-qiang YAO,Jin-xia ZHAO. Correlation analysis between body mass index and clinical characteristics of rheumatoid arthritis [J]. Journal of Peking University (Health Sciences), 2023, 55(6): 993-999.
[7] Jin-hui LAI,Qi WANG,Jia-xiang JI,Ming-rui WANG,Xin-wei TANG,Ke-xin XU,Tao XU,Hao HU. Effects of delayed ureteral stents removal during the COVID-19 pandemic on the quality of life and psychological status of postoperative patients with urinary calculi [J]. Journal of Peking University (Health Sciences), 2023, 55(5): 857-864.
[8] Yin-ji JIN,Lin SUN,Jin-xia ZHAO,Xiang-yuan LIU. Significance of IgA isotype of anti-v-raf murine sarcoma viral oncogene homologue B1 antibody in rheumatoid arthritis [J]. Journal of Peking University (Health Sciences), 2023, 55(4): 631-635.
[9] Wen-xin CAI,Shi-cheng LI,Yi-ming LIU,Ru-yu LIANG,Jing LI,Jian-ping GUO,Fan-lei HU,Xiao-lin SUN,Chun LI,Xu LIU,Hua YE,Li-zong DENG,Ru LI,Zhan-guo LI. A cross-sectional study on the clinical phenotypes of rheumatoid arthritis [J]. Journal of Peking University (Health Sciences), 2022, 54(6): 1068-1073.
[10] Fang CHENG,Shao-ying YANG,Xing-xing FANG,Xuan WANG,Fu-tao ZHAO. Role of the CCL28-CCR10 pathway in monocyte migration in rheumatoid arthritis [J]. Journal of Peking University (Health Sciences), 2022, 54(6): 1074-1078.
[11] Rui LIU,Jin-xia ZHAO,Liang YAN. Clinical characteristics of patients with rheumatoid arthritis complicated with venous thrombosis of lower extremities [J]. Journal of Peking University (Health Sciences), 2022, 54(6): 1079-1085.
[12] Jing-feng ZHANG,Yin-ji JIN,Hui WEI,Zhong-qiang YAO,Jin-xia ZHAO. Cross-sectional study on quality of life and disease activity of rheumatoid arthritis patients [J]. Journal of Peking University (Health Sciences), 2022, 54(6): 1086-1093.
[13] GAO Chao,CHEN Li-hong,WANG Li,YAO Hong,HUANG Xiao-wei,JIA Yu-bo,LIU Tian. Validation of the Pollard’s classification criteria (2010) for rheumatoid arthritis patients with fibromyalgia [J]. Journal of Peking University (Health Sciences), 2022, 54(2): 278-282.
[14] LOU Xue,LIAO Li,LI Xing-jun,WANG Nan,LIU Shuang,CUI Ruo-mei,XU Jian. Methylation status and expression of TWEAK gene promoter region in peripheral blood of patients with rheumatoid arthritis [J]. Journal of Peking University (Health Sciences), 2021, 53(6): 1020-1025.
[15] ZHONG Hua,XU Li-ling,BAI Ming-xin,SU Yin. Effect of chemokines CXCL9 and CXCL10 on bone erosion in patients with rheumatoid arthritis [J]. Journal of Peking University (Health Sciences), 2021, 53(6): 1026-1031.
Viewed
Full text


Abstract

Cited

  Shared   
  Discussed   
No Suggested Reading articles found!