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Effects of arthritis exercise programs on functional fitness and perceived activities of daily living measures in older adults with arthritis

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ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION
Volume 84, Issue 11, Pages 1589-1594

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W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC
DOI: 10.1053/S0003-9993(03)00278-8

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activities of daily living; arthritis; physical fitness; rehabilitation

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Objective: To ascertain the effectiveness of the National Arthritis Foundation (NAF) aquatic and on-land exercise programs on functional fitness and perceived ability to perform activities of daily living (ADL) measures in older adults with arthritis. Design: The effects of aquatic and on-land exercise intervention programs were analyzed by repeated-measures analysis of variance by using a planned comparison approach with an independent 3 X 2 (group by test) design. omega(2) analyses were used to ascertain the relative treatment magnitude of each dependent variable. Setting: Testing in an indoor track facility; exercise programs conducted in community settings. Participants: A volunteer sample of 30 men and women with arthritis (osteoarthritis, n=22; rheumatoid arthritis, n=8), randomly assigned into either an aquatic exercise (n=10), on-land exercise (n=10), or control group (n=10). Intervention: Eight-week on-land and aquatic exercise program. Main Outcome Measures: Functional fitness, ADLs, and hand-held dynamometry measures assessed on a 1-day pretest and posttest session. before and after an 8-week exercise program. Results: Aquatic and on-land exercise subjects showed significant improvements on 9 of 12 functional fitness, 3 of 4 ADLs, and 7 of 8 hand-held isometric strength tests after their respective exercise programs. No significant changes were found in any of these measures for the control group. Conclusion: Both NAF exercise programs appear to be effective in improving functional physical fitness and perceived ability to perform ADL measures in older adults with arthritis.

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