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We also found that despite similar increases in body weight between the activity groups, being active at baseline was associated with a significant decrease in diastolic BP, even after adjusting for age and weight.
Women reporting never being active at baseline reported taking on average 21.0 hours per week of various activities (walking, cycling, gardening, housework, and exercise causing sweating or a fast heartbeat) at follow-up.
We compared the changes of the inflammatory subscore from baseline to the 6-months follow-up visit between patients with stable clinical disease activity (that is, active or inactive disease at both visits) and those being active at baseline and achieving remission (as determined by the evaluating physician) or MDA at follow up.
Our results show that being active at baseline did not attenuate the increase in weight that occurred over a 5.5-year period in this sample of urban black SA women.
It is also possible that some women who reported never being active at baseline were subject to a degree of physical impairment that prevented them from engaging in higher-intensity activities, but not necessarily low-intensity activities such as housework.
However, being active at baseline did not attenuate the increase in body weight that occurred over a 5.5-year follow-up period, but was associated with a significant decrease in DBP.
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At follow-up, all body fat measures increased significantly in both groups and diastolic blood pressure decreased significantly in those who were active at baseline, but did not change in those who were inactive.
No differences were found with regard to sex, age, burnout, depression and anxiety between patients who were physically inactive and those who reported themselves to be active at baseline (see Fig. 1).
The proportion of women who were sexually active at baseline but reported that they were no longer sexually active at 1 year follow-up differed significantly by treatment condition; 28 of the 100 women (28%) in the DSE group who were active at baseline reported no longer being sexually active at 1 year compared with 14 out of 103 (13.5%) in the ILI group (P = 0.01).
Women who reported no activity at baseline reported an average of 21.0 hours per week of various activities at follow-up, whereas women reporting being active daily at baseline reported an average of 27.0 hours per week of various activities at follow-up.
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