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Effects of exercise on depression in patients with rheumatic diseases: a systematic review and meta-analysis |
Bao Y, Liang Q, Ji J, Cheng C, Dong C, Zhao R |
Zeitschrift fuer Rheumatologie 2024 Feb;83(Suppl 1):40-47 |
systematic review |
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of exercise intervention on depression in rheumatic diseases by means of a meta-analysis. METHODS: The Cochrane Library, Embase, Medline, PubMed, and relevant records were searched. The qualities of randomized controlled trials were evaluated. Meta-analysis of the obtained related data was completed using RevMan 5.3. Heterogeneity was also evaluated with chi2 test and I2. RESULTS: Twelve RCTs were reviewed. Compared with baseline, the meta-analysis results showed that there was significant difference in the improvement of depression assessed by HADs, BDI, CES-D, and AIMS in patients with rheumatic diseases (post exercise versus baseline, -0.73 (-1.05 to -0.4), p < 0.0001, I2 0%). In subgroup analysis, although none of these trends in BDI and CES-D subgroups were significant at p < 0.05, there were clear trends towards improvement in depression. CONCLUSION: As an alternative or supplementary treatment, the effect of exercise on rheumatism is obvious. Rheumatologists can consider exercise as an integral part of the treatment of patients with rheumatism.
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