Physical activity, sedentary behaviour and well-being: experiences of people with knee and hip osteoarthritis
Author
Kanavaki, Archontissa MRushton, Alison
Hale, Elizabeth
Klocke, Rainer
Abhishek, Abhishek
Duda, Joan L
Affiliation
University of Birmingham; The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust; University of Manchester et alPublication date
03/10/2022Subject
Orthopaedics
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Living with knee and hip osteoarthritis (OA) means living with pain and difficulty in movement. Given the beneficial effects of physical activity (PA) and reduction of sedentary behaviour (SB), these behaviours need to be understood in the context of individuals' daily lives and sense of well-being. Twelve individuals (age: 43-79 years; 67% female) with knee and/or hip OA purposively selected (e.g., age, OA duration, OA severity) participated in semi-structured interviews. Data was analysed using inductive thematic analysis. PA and SB were narrated as multifaceted experiences with two overarching themes, PA negotiations ( valuing mobility, the burden of osteoarthritis, keep going, the feel-good factor ), SB negotiations ( the joy of sitting, a lot is too bad, the osteoarthritis confines ), and two overlapping themes ( the life context , finding a balance ). Physical and psychological aspects of PA and SB experiences were interwoven. Participants valued mobility and were proactively trying to preserve it by keeping active. A constant negotiation among the OA burden, the need to enjoy life and life circumstances was underlying PA behaviour. Prescription and encouragement of a physically active lifestyle in this population should be linked to mobility-related personal values and sense of well-being, while addressing concerns around OA-safety and normalizing PA trade-offs.Citation
Kanavaki AM, Rushton A, Hale E, Klocke R, Abhishek A, Duda JL. Physical activity, sedentary behaviour and well-being: experiences of people with knee and hip osteoarthritis. Psychol Health. 2024 Aug;39(8):1023-1041. doi: 10.1080/08870446.2022.2126473. Epub 2022 Oct 2.PMID
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10.1080/08870446.2022.2126473