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How Does Exercise, With and Without Diet, Improve Pain and Function in Knee Osteoarthritis?

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January 2025

How Does Exercise, With and Without Diet, Improve Pain and Function in Knee Osteoarthritis?

Vol: 307| Issue: 1| Number:95| ISSN#: 2564-2537
Study Type:Therapy
OE Level Evidence:1
Journal Level of Evidence:1

How Does Exercise, With and Without Diet, Improve Pain and Function in Knee Osteoarthritis? A Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial Exploring Potential Mediators of Effects.

Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken) . 2023 Nov;75(11):2316-2327.

Contributing Authors:
BJ Lawford RS Hinman F McManus KE Lamb T Egerton C Keating C Brown K Oliver KL Bennell

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Three hundred forty-five participants with knee osteoarthritis and a BMI of 28–41 kg/m² were randomized to an Exercise program (n=137), a Diet + Exercise program (n=163), or a Control group receiving information only (n=45). The primary outcomes were changes in pain and physical function at 12 months. Secondary outcomes included changes in attitudes toward self-management, fear of movement, arthri...

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