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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2015 Jul;67(7):965–971. doi: 10.1002/acr.22544

Table 3.

Association of meeting treatment goals at one year with the development of knee pain at year 1 and year 4 among all participants who wore an accelerometer (n=989).

Treatment goal reached
at year 1
Knee pain at year 1 Knee pain at year 4
n (%) n (%) Adjusted* RR
[95% CI]
n (%) Adjusted* RR
[95% CI]
Did not meet either treatment goal 549 (55.5) 137 (25.0) 1.00 [REF] 166 (30.2) 1.00 [REF]
Met only the weight loss goal 229 (23.1) 37 (16.2) 0.63 [0.46, 0.88] 44 (19.2) 0.62 [0.47, 0.83]
Met only the physical activity goal 106 (10.7) 15 (14.2) 0.69 [0.42, 1.13] 21 (19.8) 0.79 [0.53, 1.20]
Met both treatment goals 106 (10.7) 13 (12.3) 0.53 [0.31, 0.90] 22 (20.8) 0.76 [0.51, 1.13]
*

Adjusted for age, sex, BMI, race, NSAID use, and depressive symptoms