Authors
Jessica L Leung, Belinda De Ross, Jenny Gianoudis, Natalie Deeble, Victor Yang, David F L Liew, Robin M Daly, Russell R C Buchanan, Claire E Owen
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Rheumatology (Oxford, England). Jul 11, 2025. Epub Jul 11, 2025.
Abstract
To investigate physical function, body composition, and frailty in recently diagnosed polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) compared with controls.
In a prospective cohort study, patients with PMR and age- and sex-matched controls were assessed 3 months after glucocorticoid initiation and 18 months later. Measures included the HAQ-DI, grip strength, gait speed, five times chair stand test, Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB), maximum limb strength/power, habitual physical activity (by accelerometer), and body composition (by DEXA). Frailty was defined as per Fried's phenotype.
Thirty-six participants with PMR and 32 controls were recruited. Participants with PMR had higher HAQ-DI scores (greater disability) than controls at both visits (mean difference 0.33 [p< 0.001] and 0.39 [p< 0.001]). At follow-up, female participants with PMR performed more poorly in the chair stand test (mean difference 3.27 [95% CI 0.69, 5.84] p= 0.02), SPPB (mean difference -1.23 [95% CI -2.01, -0.45] p= 0.003), and gait speed (mean difference -0.24 [95% CI -0.36, -0.12] p< 0.001) than controls. Between timepoints, female participants with PMR had greater decline in gait speed than controls (mean difference -0.13 [95% CI -0.23, -0.03] p= 0.009). No significant differences for change in body composition were found. Pre-frailty rates were higher in participants with PMR than controls (71.2% vs 34.4% (odds ratio 4.7 [p= 0.003]) and 60.7% vs 34.4% (odds ratio 2.9 [p= 0.04]) at the initial and follow-up visits, respectively).
PMR has a lasting impact on physical function, particularly in females. These findings highlight the need for routine physical function assessments and targeted muscle conditioning measures in PMR management.
PMID:
40644611
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