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Community-based Diet & Exercise Program for Knee Pain In Obese/Overweight Osteoarthritis Patients

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January 2023

Community-based Diet & Exercise Program for Knee Pain In Obese/Overweight Osteoarthritis Patients

Vol: 303| Issue: 1| Number:23| ISSN#: 2564-2537
Study Type:Therapy
OE Level Evidence:1
Journal Level of Evidence:1

Effect of Diet and Exercise on Knee Pain in Patients With Osteoarthritis and Overweight or Obesity: A Randomized Clinical Trial

JAMA. 2022 Dec 13;328(22):2242-2251.

Contributing Authors:
SP Messier DP Beavers K Queen SL Mihalko GD Miller E Losina JN Katz RF Loeser P DeVita DJ Hunter JJ Newman SA Quandt MF Lyles JM Jordan LF Callahan

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Eight hundred and twenty-three (n=823) overweight/obese knee osteoarthritis patients ≥50 years or older were randomized to receive an 18-month diet & exercise program (n=414) or an attention control (n=409), delivered in a community-based setting. The primary outcome of interest was the Western Ontario and McMaster University Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) pain score. Secondary outcomes of interest ...

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