Evidence for key individual characteristics associated with outcomes following combined first-line interventions for knee osteoarthritis: A systematic review.
Jacqui M CouldrickAndrew P WoodwardM Denika C SilvaJoseph T LynchDiana M PerrimanChristian J BartonJennie M ScarvellPublished in: PloS one (2023)
This systematic review found no clear evidence to suggest factors such as age, sex, BMI, OA severity and presence of depression or comorbidities are associated with the response to first-line interventions for knee OA. Current evidence indicates that some groups of people may respond equally to first-line interventions, such as those with or without comorbidities. First-line interventions consisting of exercise therapy, education, and weight loss for people with knee OA should be recommended irrespective of sex, age, obesity, comorbidity, depression and imaging findings.
Keyphrases
- knee osteoarthritis
- physical activity
- weight loss
- systematic review
- depressive symptoms
- body mass index
- healthcare
- metabolic syndrome
- type diabetes
- sleep quality
- total knee arthroplasty
- high intensity
- meta analyses
- randomized controlled trial
- high resolution
- insulin resistance
- body composition
- roux en y gastric bypass
- glycemic control
- high fat diet induced