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http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2021.19.8.351

A Study on Relationship between the Practice of Aerobic Exercise and the Prevalence and Risk of Arthritis with Comorbid Chronic Diseases  

Yoon, In-Sang (School of Multidisciplinary Studies, Halllym University)
Lee, Hye-Lim (School of Multidisciplinary Studies, Halllym University)
Lee, Jongseok (School of Multidisciplinary Studies, Halllym University)
Jung, Deuk (School of Multidisciplinary Studies, Halllym University)
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Journal of Digital Convergence / v.19, no.8, 2021 , pp. 351-359 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was conducted to analyze the relationship between the practice of aerobic exercise and the prevalence and risk of arthritis with comorbid chronic diseases. For this study, the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2017-2019 data were used and 17,356 people were selected as subjects. The relationship between the practice of aerobic exercise and the prevalence and risk of arthritis according to demographic characteristics and chronic diseases was analyzed by the chi-square independence test and Breslow-Day test. While the rate of aerobic exercise was low among women, the elderly, the low-income group, the low-education group, and people living in rural areas, the prevalence and risk of arthritis were relatively high. And in the chronic disease-positive group, those who practiced aerobic exercise had a relatively lower prevalence and risk of arthritis than those who did not. In particular, the practice of aerobic exercise was an effective complement in reducing the prevalence and risk of arthritis in people with high blood pressure, diabetes, and dyslipidemia. Therefore, the practice of aerobic exercise such as walking, slow running, and aerobic dance should be recommended in terms of the preventive medicine and health care to people who are in the group with a high prevalence of arthritis in demographic characteristics and people who have comorbid chronic diseases.
Keywords
Aerobic activity; Arthritis; Comorbid chronic disease; Prevalence; Odds Ratio;
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