Factors Affecting Physical Activity Behavior in Urban Adults With Arthritis Who Are Predominantly African-American and Female

Author:

Greene Brenda L1,Haldeman Gina F2,Kaminski Ashley3,Neal Kerryn4,Lim S Sam5,Conn Doyt L6

Affiliation:

1. BL Greene, PT, PhD, OCS, is Assistant Professor, Division of Physical Therapy, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, School of Medicine Emory University, Atlanta, Ga

2. GF Haldeman, PT, DPT, is a physical therapist at Dekalb Medical Center, Decatur, Ga. This research was conducted in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Physical Therapy degree at Emory University

3. A Kaminski, PT, DPT, ATC, is a physical therapist at Physiotherapy Associates, Marietta, Ga. This research was conducted in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Physical Therapy degree at Emory University

4. K Neal, PT, DPT, is a physical therapist at Saint Joseph’s Hospital, Atlanta, Ga. This research was conducted in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Physical Therapy degree at Emory University

5. SS Lim, MD, is Assistant Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Emory University

6. DL Conn, MD, is Professor of Medicine and Director, Division of Rheumatology and Immunology, Department of Medicine, Emory University

Abstract

Abstract Background and Purpose. Physical activity and exercise play a critical role in the management of arthritis. Understanding the factors affecting physical activity and exercise behavior is a necessary first step toward identifying the needs of, and intervention strategies for, people with arthritis. The purpose of this study was to identify factors affecting physical activity and exercise behavior in urban subjects with osteoarthritis (OA) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Subjects. Seventy-two consecutive subjects were recruited from the rheumatology clinic at a large urban public hospital. The sample was predominantly African American (92%), female (87%), and not working (90%). The subjects’ average age was 60.9 years (SD=13.9, range=30–90). Methods. Time per day spent sitting or lying down and time per week spent in exercise, leisure, and household activities were determined by individual interview. Self-efficacy, outcome expectations, disability, pain, body mass index, and social support were measured as possible explanatory factors. Results. The average daily total activity time was 3.1 hours. Household and leisure activities accounted for 85% of that time. Explanatory factors for physical activity behavior were not the same for subjects with OA and RA, despite similar between-group characteristics. Self-efficacy was present in all of the significant explanatory models. Discussion and Conclusion. The results indicate that factors that affect physical activity behavior among urban and predominantly African-American adults are dependent upon the type of physical activity and are different for people with OA and RA. Self-efficacy was the most consistent explanatory factor. [Greene BL, Haldeman GF, Kaminski A, et al. Factors affecting physical activity behavior in urban adults with arthritis who are predominantly African-American and female.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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