Sedentary behavior and physical activity preferences in patients with knee osteoarthritis: insights from a cross-sectional study

Objective. Osteoarthritis (OA) is a prevalent condition associated with significant disability, particularly affecting mobility and daily activities. Sedentary behavior is common among individuals with knee OA, influenced by factors such as pain, functional limitations, and sociocultural aspects. D...

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Main Authors: Samya Ez-zaoui, Hanan Rkain, Sara Bahloul, Fatine Kronbi, Rahma Honsali, Sara Farih, Imane Bensghir, Nada Benzine, Hind L’heri, Loubna Lammaghi, Latifa Tahiri, Najia Hajjaj-Hassouni, Fadoua Allali
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2025-08-01
Series:Reumatismo
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Online Access:https://www.reumatismo.org/reuma/article/view/1736
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Summary:Objective. Osteoarthritis (OA) is a prevalent condition associated with significant disability, particularly affecting mobility and daily activities. Sedentary behavior is common among individuals with knee OA, influenced by factors such as pain, functional limitations, and sociocultural aspects. Despite the benefits of physical activity in managing knee OA, many patients remain sedentary. Understanding factors contributing to sedentary behavior and patients' preferences regarding physical activity is crucial for effective intervention. This cross-sectional study aimed to assess the level of physical activity among Moroccan patients with knee OA, identify factors associated with sedentary behavior, and explore patients' expectations and preferences regarding physical activity. Methods. We conducted a survey involving 130 patients with knee OA. Information on sociodemographic characteristics, disease profile, physical activity levels using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire Short Form, barriers to physical activity, and preferences for educational interventions was collected. Results. The mean age of the patients was 59.9±10 years, with females comprising 84.6% of the sample. Sedentary behavior was prevalent in 69.2% of patients and was associated with factors such as age (p=0.005), lack of prior physical activity (p=0.01), knee pain (p=0.02), functional disability (p=0.01), socioeconomic factors (p=0.01), and non-recommendation of physical activity by rheumatologists (p=0.0001). Patients expressed preferences for outdoor physical activity (39.2%), gym-based exercise (30.8%), audiovisual support (80%), and participation in physical activity workshops (66.7%). Conclusions. Sedentary behavior is prevalent among knee OA patients. It is important to overcome this unhealthy lifestyle and to encourage the practice of physical activity in this population by combating barriers reported by patients.
ISSN:0048-7449
2240-2683