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Life-style activities in systemic lupus erythematosus


E. Maeshima, S. Maeshima, R. Mizobata, M. Goda, M. Sakagashira, H. Otani, M. Mune

 

CER2984
2007 Vol.25, N°2
PI 0189, PF 0194
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PMID: 17543141 [PubMed]

Abstract

OBJECTIVES:
We evaluated the life-style activities of outpatients with SLE and factors that reduce their social activities.
METHODS:
Subjects: SLE group = 60 patients, Control 1 = 30 healthy subjects and Control 2 = 30 patients with other autoimmune diseases. The Frenchay Activity Index (FAI), Zung`s self-rating depression scale (SDS), and the Japanese version of the Philadelphia Geriatric Center morale scale-revised (MS) were compared between groups. Relation between FAI and age, disease duration, steroid dose, SDS, and MS were examined in the SLE group, Control 1, and Control 2.
RESULTS:
Total scores by FAI was 28.1 ±8.0 points in Control 1, whereas it was 26.5 ± 5.8 points in Control 2 and 24.5 ± 7.7 points in the SLE group. While there was no statistical difference between the SLE group and Control 2, the scores were significantly lower in the SLE group than in Control 1 (P < 0.05). In SLE patients, age, the duration of the disease, and the steroid dose had no correlation, but MS had a positive correlation (P < 0.05) and SDS had a negative correlation (P < 0.05). In Control 2, age, the duration of the disease, the steroid dose, MS and SDS had no correlation whereas there was significant negative relation between FAI and SDS in Control 1 (r= -0.516, P<0.005).
CONCLUSIONS:
The significant relation between life-style activities and subjective well-being, and depression in SLE suggests that detection and treatment of mental status is important in improving the life-style activities of SLE patients.

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