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RESEARCH REPORT

Does self-reported physical activity relate to physical function and walking ability in female patients with hip osteoarthritis? A cross-sectional multicenter study

, M.Sc, , Ph.D, , M.Sc, , RPT, , RPT & , RPT
Received 20 Dec 2023, Accepted 16 Mar 2024, Published online: 11 Apr 2024
 

ABSTRACT

Background

The effectiveness of a high level of physical activity in maintaining physical function in patients with hip osteoarthritis has not been adequately examined.

Objective

This study aimed to determine whether self-reported physical activity is associated with physical function and walking ability in female patients with hip osteoarthritis.

Methods

This was a multicenter cross-sectional study. The dependent variables were the lower-limb range of motion and muscle strength, and walking ability. Self-reported physical activity was assessed according to the guidelines of the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare. Multiple regression models were used to determine whether physical activity was significantly related to the dependent variables after adjusting for confounding factors (age, body mass index, hip pain, comorbidity, and severity of hip osteoarthritis).

Results

A total of 167 participants were included in the study. Physical activity was associated with muscle strength in hip flexion (affected/unaffected, β = 0.18/β = 0.16), abduction (β = 0.19/β = 0.26), knee extension (β = 0.22/β = 0.26), Timed Up-and-Go test (β = -0.16), and 5-m walking time test (β = -0.15).

Conclusion

In female patients with hip osteoarthritis, greater physical activity was associated with greater lower extremity muscle strength and walking ability.

Acknowledgments

We thank all the hospital staff who assisted with data collection for this study and provided measurements for this multicenter study.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Additional information

Funding

This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 20K19419.

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