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Journal of Lifestyle Medicine
2022 Volume.12 No. 1 p.37 ~ p.46
Lifestyle Interventions and Weight Management in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Patients: A Systematic Literature Review and Metanalysis
Goessler Karla F.

Gualano Bruno
Nonino Carla B.
Bonfa Eloisa
Nicoletti Carolina Ferreira
Abstract
Background: We aimed to identify and describe different types of lifestyle interventions primarily or secondarily focused on weight loss in SLE patients.

Methods: A systematic search of controlled trials published until June 2021 that assigned adults patients after dietary or exercise intervention resulted in 248 studies initially screened.

Results: Six studies with seven interventions (3 dietary and 4 exercise training programs) fulfilled the eligibility criteria and were included in the meta-analysis with a median of age 35.8 (31.3 to 49.0 years); median of BMI 26.6 (25.2 to 33.6 kg/m2). After six to twelve weeks of diet or exercise program, no differences were observed in body weight [-1.539 (-4.482 to 1.405) kg (CI 95%), p = 0.306]. Also, a subgroup analysis also revelated no body weight difference following dietary intervention [-3.561 (-9.604 to 2.481) kg (CI 95%), p = 0.248] or exercise intervention [-0.910 (-4.279 to 2.460) kg (CI 95%), p = 0.597].

Conclusion: The results showed that different protocols of exercise intervention or diets were not effective to reduce body weight in patients with SLE. However, only one of the selected trials had a specific study design and protocol focusing on weight loss management.
KEYWORD
Systemic lupus erythematosus, Weight loss, Lifestyle intervention, Diet, Exercise
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