Rheumatoid Arthritis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Acute Exercise on BDNF Levels in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients
Background: RA may progress with articular and non-articular involvement.Depression
prevelance is found to increase for RA patients according to healthy population and to be
correlated with pain, decreased quality of life, fatigue and physical disability.BDNF level
was found significantly lower in RA patients with depression. Aim of this study is to
investigate the variation of BDNF levels following acute exercise and potential correlation
between BDNF levels and depression.
Methods: This study included 30 RA patients and 30 age and sex matched healthy
controls.Depression levels were evaluated with Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and Hospital
Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). Blood samples from all subjects were taken and
centrifuged before and immediately after the exercise intervention.
Background: Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is a chronic, inflammatory, rheumatic disease that
genetic and environmental factors play role in its pathogenesis. There may be other symptoms
caused by both the inflammation and the chronic disease effect, as well as the symptoms
associated with the disease, such as depression, fatigue, physical inactivity and decreased
quality of life. Major depression risk was revealed 16.8% of RA patients in a meta-analysis.
Depression prevalence was found 38.8% by the assessment with Patient Health Questionnaire
(PHQ-9) and between 14.8% and 48% by the assessment with Hospital Anxiety and Depression
Scale. BDNF is a neurotrofic factor that may show healing, survival-promoting and protective
effects on neurons in central and peripheral nervous system. Acute or chronic exercise
programmes were found to increase BDNF levels in human and animal studies. Aim of this study
is to investigate the variation of BDNF levels following acute exercise and potential
correlation between BDNF levels and depression.
Methods: This study included 30 RA patients and 30 age and sex matched healthy
controls.Patients who were aged between 18-65 years, got diagnosed according to American
College of Rheumatology criteria and were being followed at Firat University Department of
Rheumatology were included in the study. Also, patients who had regular exercise habits,
malignancy, pregnancy, incorporation, took anti-TNF treatment, had changes of medical
treatment in last 3 months, diagnosed with Fibromyalgia Syndrome and Osteoarthritis for lower
extremity, had cardiac symptoms according to New York Heart Association and had dysfunction
that can prevent physical activity were excluded from the study. Healthy participants who
were aged 18- 65 years old and not to have exercise habits were included in this study.
Participants included in the study were asked and recorded age, body mass index (BMI),
smoking/ alcohol habits, duration of the disease, vocation and having another chronic
disease. Next, depression levels were evaluated with Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). Blood samples from all subjects were taken and
centrifuged before and immediately after the exercise intervention.Aerobic exercise was
performed to all participants for a single session. Maximum heart rate was calculated for
each subject (220 - age) and a heart rate monitor (Polar FT 100, China) was used to follow
subjects' heart rate during aerobic exercise.
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