Sedentary Behavior in Older Patients before and after Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Prospective Cohort Study

Moellenbeck Burkhard, Horst Frank, Gosheger Georg, Theil Christoph, Seeber Leonie, Kalisch Tobias

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Objective:To compare the habitual sedentary behavior (SB) and physical activity (PA) of older hip osteoarthritis patients before and after elective arthroplasty.Methods:SB, PA and joint-specific disability of 16 patients (68.9±6.8 years) were assessed by accelerometry and questionnaires before and 9 months after arthroplasty.Results:All patients reported substantial postoperative improvements of their joint-related complaints (p≤0.001). Accelerometry showed changes in neither daily SB (10–60 min sedentary bouts,p≥0.569) nor in PA (steps, time in mild-to-vigorous activity and energy expenditure,p≥0.255). Correlation analyses revealed that patients with severe preoperative disability showed a decrease in sedentary time, which was the opposite in patients with mild preoperative disability.Conclusion:SB and PA do not necessarily change after arthroplasty in older orthopedic patients. Even longer bouts of uninterrupted sitting, which are detrimental to health, do not decrease. Preoperative patient education is recommended to foster behavioral changes following elective arthroplasty.

Details about the publication

JournalHealthcare
Volume8
StatusPublished
Release year2020 (18/09/2020)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.3390/healthcare8030346
Link to the full texthttps://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/8/3/346
Keywordship osteoarthritis; arthroplasty; physical activity; sedentary behavior

Authors from the University of Münster

Gosheger, Georg
General Orthopaedics Clinic
Kalisch, Tobias
General Orthopaedics Clinic
Möllenbeck, Burkhard
General Orthopaedics Clinic
Theil, Jan-Christoph
General Orthopaedics Clinic