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. 2017 Feb 10;16(1):39.
doi: 10.1186/s12944-017-0427-4.

Does a lack of physical activity explain the rheumatoid arthritis lipid profile?

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Does a lack of physical activity explain the rheumatoid arthritis lipid profile?

Hiba AbouAssi et al. Lipids Health Dis. .

Abstract

Background: In rheumatoid arthritis (RA), cardiovascular risk is associated with paradoxical reductions in total cholesterol, low density lipoprotein-cholesterol (LDL-C), and high density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL-C). Concentrations of small LDL (LDL-P) and HDL (HDL-P) particles are also reduced with increased inflammation and disease activity in RA patients. Here we sought to identify which measure(s) of inflammation, disease activity and cardiometabolic risk contribute most to the RA-associated lipoprotein profile.

Methods: NMR lipoprotein measurements were obtained for individuals with RA (n = 50) and age-, gender-, and body mass index (BMI)-matched controls (n = 39). Groups were compared using 39 matched pairs with 11 additional subjects used in RA only analyses. Among RA patients, relationships were determined for lipoprotein parameters with measures of disease activity, disability, pain, inflammation, body composition, insulin sensitivity and exercise. Percentage of time spent in basal activity (<1 metabolic equivalent) and exercise (≥3 metabolic equivalents) were objectively-determined.

Results: Subjects with RA had fewer total and small LDL-P as well as larger LDL and HDL size (P < 0.05). Among RA patients, pain and disability were associated with fewer small HDL-P (P < 0.05), while interleukin (IL)-6, IL-18, and TNF-α were associated with LDL size (P < 0.05). BMI, waist circumference, abdominal visceral adiposity and insulin resistance were associated with more total and small LDL-P, fewer large HDL-P, and a reduction in HDL size (P < 0.05). Most similar to the RA lipoprotein profile, more basal activity (minimal physical activity) and less exercise time were associated with fewer small LDL-P and total and small HDL-P (P < 0.05).

Conclusions: The RA-associated lipoprotein profile is associated with a lack of physical activity. As this was a cross-sectional investigation and not an intervention and was performed from 2008-13, this study was not registered in clinicaltrials.gov.

Keywords: Arthritis; Cardiovascular risk; Exercise; Inflammation; Lipoproteins.

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Fig. 1
Relationship between physical activity and RA-associated lipoprotein particles. a Basal activity and small LDL-particles. b Basal activity and small HDL-particles. Physical activity was measured with seven days of accelerometry. Basal activity was defined as physical activity expending less than one metabolic equivalent. Lipoprotein subclasses were measured by NMR

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