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Clinical and psychosocial stress factors are associated with decline in physical activity over time in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis.

Liane D HealeKristin M HoughtonElham RezaeiAdam D G Baxter-JonesSusan M TupperNazeem MuhajarineSusanne M BenselerGilles BoireDavid A CabralSarah CampilloGaëlle ChédevilleAnne-Laure ChetaillePaul DanceyCiarán M DuffyKaren Watanabe DuffyJanet EllsworthJaime GuzmanAdam M HuberRoman JurencakBianca LangRonald M LaxerKimberly A MorishitaKiem G OenRoss E PettySuzanne E RamseyJohannes RothRayfel SchneiderRosie ScuccimarriLynn SpiegelElizabeth StringerShirley M L TseLori B TuckerSuzanne C ToughRae S M YeungAlan M Rosenbergnull null
Published in: Pediatric rheumatology online journal (2021)
Canadian children with newly diagnosed JIA have lower PA levels than healthy children. The decline in PA levels over time was associated with disease activity and higher disease-specific psychosocial stress.
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