Impact of Reducing Sitting Time in Women with Fibromyalgia and Obesity: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Design
2.2. Participants
2.3. Description of the Intervention
2.4. Data Collection
2.5. Data Analysis
2.6. Ethical Considerations
3. Results
4. Discussion
Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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KERRYPNX | Control Group (n = 38) | Intervention Group (n = 46) | Total (n = 84) | p Value |
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Age (mean (SD)) | 57.42 (5.80) | 54.21 (8.44) | 55.48 (7.6) | 0.472 a |
Employment status | Freq (%) | Freq (%) | Freq (%) | 0.501 b |
Housewife | 3 (7.9%) | 8 (17.4%) | 11 (12.5%) | |
Unemployed | 7 (18.4%) | 8 (17.4%) | 15 (17%) | |
Unemployed due to disability | 6 (15.8%) | 8 (17.4%) | 14 (15.9%) | |
Employed | 15 (39.5%) | 16 (34.8%) | 31 (35.2) | |
Retired | 6 (15.8%) | 4 (8.7%) | 10 (11.4%) | |
No answer | 1 (2.6%) | 2 (4.3%) | 1 (1.1%) | |
Marital status | Freq (%) | Freq (%) | Freq (%) | 0.206 b |
Single | 2 (5.3%) | 5 (10.9%) | 7 (8%) | |
Married | 29 (76.3%) | 29 (63%) | 58 (65.9%) | |
Widowed | 0 | 3 (6.5) | 3 (3.4%) | |
Divorced | 4 (10.5%) | 8 (17.4) | 12 (13.6%) | |
No answer | 3 (7.9%) | 1 (2.2%) | 4 (4.5%) | |
Level of education | Freq (%) | Freq (%) | Freq (%) | <0.001 b |
University | 1 (2.6%) | 4 (8.7%) | 5 (6%) | |
Low/medium studies | 33 (86.8%) | 39 (84.7%) | 72 (85.8%) | |
No answer | 4 (10.5%) | 3 (6.5%) | 7 (8.3%) | |
Marshall Questionnaire | 6.15 (3.46) | 6.3 (4.3) | 6.15 (3.46) | 0.169 a |
Pretest | Posttest | 3-Month Follow Up | ||||||||
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CG (n = 38) | IG (n = 46) | p a | CG (n = 21) | IG (n = 31) | p a | CG (n = 15) | IG (n = 19) | p a | p b | |
Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | |||||
BMI (kg/m2) | 28.67 (2.67) | 30.13 (2.8) | 0.017 | 29.04 (3.31) | 30.0 (3.31) | 0.138 | 29.67 (2.93) | 29.21 (3.55) | 0.108 | 0.000 |
Abdominal perimeter (cm) | 102.75 (9.27) | 103.03 (8.87) | 0.887 | 100.4 (7.2) | 104.6 (9.2) | 0.151 | 96.5 (20.1) | 102.4 (11) | 0.493 | 0.687 |
Tricipital fold (cm) | 33.95 (5.20) | 28.51 (4.71) | <0.001 | 32.9 (5.9) | 30.5 (5.08) | 0.099 | 39.13 (17.7) | 29.5 (5.3) | 0.207 | 0.688 |
Systolic blood pressure (mmHg) | 126.95 (16.11) | 124.09 (14.56) | 0.396 | 127.26 (13.8) | 120.5 (10.5) | 0.429 | 115.8 (16) | 119 (14.9) | 0.300 | 0.890 |
Diastolic blood pressure (mmHg) | 78.82 (11.23) | 79.50 (9.72) | 0.766 | 77.94 (10.2) | 72.6 (8.7) | 0.073 | 80.8 (12.6) | 72.2 (10.1) | 0.058 | 0.417 |
Cholesterol (mg/dL) | 215.58 (35.25) | 219.67 (35.98) | 0.602 | 230 (44.4) | 233 (35.3) | 0.877 | 209.7 (50.7) | 208.5 (56.8) | 0.816 | 0.444 |
HDL (mg/dL) | 59.76 (13.38) | 61.50 (11.89) | 0.532 | 66 (22.9) | 56.5 (6.3) | 0.295 | 73.7 (29.3) | 208.5 (56.8) | 0.245 | 0.646 |
LDL (mg/dL) | 128.81 (32.69) | 137.07 (34.41) | 0.270 | 133 (32.3) | 153.1 (34.8) | 0.429 | 111.6 (53.3) | 116 (73.7) | 0.611 | 0.761 |
Triglycerides (mg/dL) | 142.32 (59.39) | 119.72 (46.22) | 0.053 | 160.5 (65.4) | 142.1 (73.8) | 0.433 | 124.7 (35.4) | 125.75 (24.67) | 0.054 | 0.161 |
Glycemia (mg/dL) | 96.18 (15.66) | 88.2 (10.04) | 0.006 | 97.1 (18.7) | 92.3 (9.3) | 0.162 | 96.5 (23.9) | 93.5 (12.9) | 0.531 | 0.584 |
METs | 37.5 (7.6) | 36.1 (3.3) | 0.522 | 35.31 (2.27) | 35.88 (3.49) | 0.400 | 35.50 (2.53) | 36.05 (3.12) | 0.062 | 0.483 |
Steps | 8373.1 (2820.5) | 9492.16 (5857.2) | 0.309 | 9059 (3731.6) | 8053.4 (3428.5) | 0.187 | 8161.35 (3155.74) | 9539.46 (5822.31) | 0.675 | 0.000 |
Sitting time (hours) | 10.08 (2.7) | 10.9 (2.4) | 0.157 | 10.9 (2.5) | 10.7 (2.8) | 0.243 | 10.50 (2.84) | 10.31 (2.42) | 0.048 | 0.413 |
Change position | 46.49 (13.88) | 49.14 (14.77) | 0.424 | 46.19 (9.80) | 42.67 (12.86) | 0.029 | 47.25 (14.25) | 48.56 (15.24) | 0.587 | 0.891 |
Baseline CG | 3-Month Follow-Up CG | pa | Baseline IG | 3-Month Follow-Up IG | pa | |
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Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | |||
BMI (kg/m2) | 28.67 (2.67) | 29.67 (2.93) | 0.001 | 30.13 (2.8) | 29.21 (3.55) | <0.001 |
Abdominal Perimeter (cm) | 102.75 (9.27) | 96.5 (20.1) | 0.865 | 103.03 (8.87) | 102.4 (11) | 0.618 |
Tricipital Fold (cm) | 33.95 (5.20) | 39.13 (17.7) | 0.124 | 28.51 (4.71) | 29.5 (5.3) | 0.913 |
Systolic Blood Pressure (mmHg) | 126.95 (16.11) | 115.8 (16) | 0.184 | 124.09 (14.56) | 119 (14.9) | 0.968 |
Diastolic Blood Pressure (mmHg) | 78.82 (11.23) | 80.8 (12.6) | 0.421 | 79.50 (9.72) | 72.2 (10.1) | 0.018 |
Cholesterol (mg/dL) | 215.58 (35.25) | 209.7 (50.7) | 0.672 | 219.67 (35.98) | 208.5 (56.8) | 1.000 |
HDL (mg/dL) | 59.76 (13.38) | 73.7 (29.3) | 0.248 | 61.50 (11.89) | 208.5 (56.8) | 0.197 |
LDL (mg/dL) | 128.81 (32.69) | 111.6 (53.3) | 0.398 | 137.07 (34.41) | 116 (73.7) | 0.655 |
Triglycerides (mg/dL) | 142.32 (59.39) | 124.7 (35.4) | 0.063 | 119.72 (46.22) | 125.75 (24.67) | 0.109 |
Glycemia (mg/dL) | 96.18 (15.66) | 96.5 (23.9) | 0.735 | 88.2 (10.04) | 93.5 (12.9) | 0.713 |
METs | 37.5 (7.6) | 35.50 (2.53) | 0.021 | 36.1 (3.3) | 36.05 (3.12) | 0.158 |
Steps | 8373.1 (2820.5) | 8161.35 (3155.74) | 0.903 | 9492.16 (5857.2) | 9539.46 (5822.31) | 0.969 |
Sitting Time (hours) | 10.08 (2.7) | 10.50 (2.84) | 0.382 | 10.9 (2.4) | 10.31 (2.42) | 0.084 |
Change Position | 46.49 (13.88) | 47.25 (14.25) | 0.230 | 49.14 (14.77) | 48.56 (15.24) | 0.887 |
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Rodríguez-Roca, B.; Urcola-Pardo, F.; Anguas-Gracia, A.; Subirón-Valera, A.B.; Gasch-Gallén, Á.; Antón-Solanas, I.; Gascón-Catalán, A.M. Impact of Reducing Sitting Time in Women with Fibromyalgia and Obesity: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 6237. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18126237
Rodríguez-Roca B, Urcola-Pardo F, Anguas-Gracia A, Subirón-Valera AB, Gasch-Gallén Á, Antón-Solanas I, Gascón-Catalán AM. Impact of Reducing Sitting Time in Women with Fibromyalgia and Obesity: A Randomized Controlled Trial. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(12):6237. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18126237
Chicago/Turabian StyleRodríguez-Roca, Beatriz, Fernando Urcola-Pardo, Ana Anguas-Gracia, Ana Belén Subirón-Valera, Ángel Gasch-Gallén, Isabel Antón-Solanas, and Ana M. Gascón-Catalán. 2021. "Impact of Reducing Sitting Time in Women with Fibromyalgia and Obesity: A Randomized Controlled Trial" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 12: 6237. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18126237
APA StyleRodríguez-Roca, B., Urcola-Pardo, F., Anguas-Gracia, A., Subirón-Valera, A. B., Gasch-Gallén, Á., Antón-Solanas, I., & Gascón-Catalán, A. M. (2021). Impact of Reducing Sitting Time in Women with Fibromyalgia and Obesity: A Randomized Controlled Trial. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(12), 6237. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18126237