The association of fatigue severity with pain level, obesity indices and functional performances in women with knee osteoarthritis

Introduction: Knee osteoarthritis is most common among women with obesity. It may lead to physical inactivity that, in turn, causes fatigue or lack of physical enthusiasm to perform meaningful daily activities. Hence, this study aimed to examine whether pain level, obesity indices and functional per...

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Published in:Medical Journal of Malaysia
Main Author: Mood A.C.; Justine M.; Bukry S.A.; Mohan V.
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Language:English
Published: Malaysian Medical Association 2024
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Mood A.C.; Justine M.; Bukry S.A.; Mohan V.
The association of fatigue severity with pain level, obesity indices and functional performances in women with knee osteoarthritis
2024
Medical Journal of Malaysia
79


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Introduction: Knee osteoarthritis is most common among women with obesity. It may lead to physical inactivity that, in turn, causes fatigue or lack of physical enthusiasm to perform meaningful daily activities. Hence, this study aimed to examine whether pain level, obesity indices and functional performances are associated with fatigue severity in women with knee osteoarthritis (KOA). Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study recruited women referred to physiotherapy to manage OA. The measurements included fatigue severity (fatigue severity scale); pain level (numerical rating scale); obesity indices (body mass index, fat %, waist circumference); functional performances (upper limb strength, lower limb strength, mobility, exercise capacity and quality of life). A simple linear regression analysis was used to determine which independent variable may be associated with fatigue severity. Results: Ninety-six women with unilateral KOA participated in this study (Mean age, 55.70, Standard Deviation, SD 6.90) years; Mean fatigue severity, 34.51, SD 14.03). The simple linear regression analysis showed that pain level (β=4.089, p<0.001), fat % (β=0.825, p<0.001) and QoL (β=0.304, p<0.001) were significantly associated with fatigue. After controlling for pain level, only fat % was significantly associated with fatigue (β=0.581, p=0.005). Conclusion: Pain level, fat %, and QoL appear to be associated with fatigue severity in women with KOA. In addition, pain symptoms may interact with factors associated with fatigue severity. © 2024, Malaysian Medical Association. All rights reserved.
Malaysian Medical Association
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author Mood A.C.; Justine M.; Bukry S.A.; Mohan V.
spellingShingle Mood A.C.; Justine M.; Bukry S.A.; Mohan V.
The association of fatigue severity with pain level, obesity indices and functional performances in women with knee osteoarthritis
author_facet Mood A.C.; Justine M.; Bukry S.A.; Mohan V.
author_sort Mood A.C.; Justine M.; Bukry S.A.; Mohan V.
title The association of fatigue severity with pain level, obesity indices and functional performances in women with knee osteoarthritis
title_short The association of fatigue severity with pain level, obesity indices and functional performances in women with knee osteoarthritis
title_full The association of fatigue severity with pain level, obesity indices and functional performances in women with knee osteoarthritis
title_fullStr The association of fatigue severity with pain level, obesity indices and functional performances in women with knee osteoarthritis
title_full_unstemmed The association of fatigue severity with pain level, obesity indices and functional performances in women with knee osteoarthritis
title_sort The association of fatigue severity with pain level, obesity indices and functional performances in women with knee osteoarthritis
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description Introduction: Knee osteoarthritis is most common among women with obesity. It may lead to physical inactivity that, in turn, causes fatigue or lack of physical enthusiasm to perform meaningful daily activities. Hence, this study aimed to examine whether pain level, obesity indices and functional performances are associated with fatigue severity in women with knee osteoarthritis (KOA). Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study recruited women referred to physiotherapy to manage OA. The measurements included fatigue severity (fatigue severity scale); pain level (numerical rating scale); obesity indices (body mass index, fat %, waist circumference); functional performances (upper limb strength, lower limb strength, mobility, exercise capacity and quality of life). A simple linear regression analysis was used to determine which independent variable may be associated with fatigue severity. Results: Ninety-six women with unilateral KOA participated in this study (Mean age, 55.70, Standard Deviation, SD 6.90) years; Mean fatigue severity, 34.51, SD 14.03). The simple linear regression analysis showed that pain level (β=4.089, p<0.001), fat % (β=0.825, p<0.001) and QoL (β=0.304, p<0.001) were significantly associated with fatigue. After controlling for pain level, only fat % was significantly associated with fatigue (β=0.581, p=0.005). Conclusion: Pain level, fat %, and QoL appear to be associated with fatigue severity in women with KOA. In addition, pain symptoms may interact with factors associated with fatigue severity. © 2024, Malaysian Medical Association. All rights reserved.
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