[Moderate intensive exercise has a positive effect in rheumatoid arthritis]
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[Moderate intensive exercise has a positive effect in rheumatoid arthritis]
Abstract
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) often confers disability and increased risk of coronary heart disease and premature death. Decreased body functions and psychological obstacles in the individual with RA, and health care workers' fear of causing short-term and long-term aggravation of the disease, might represent barriers to starting and maintaining physical activity. However, there is now good evidence for the safety and benefit of moderately intensive exercise for individuals with RA. Thus, these people should be recommended, and actively supported in, physical activity.
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