Objectives: The objective of this study was to investigate objectively measured physical activity (PA) patterns and the association between PA and self-reported fatigue in persons with rheumatoid arthritis (pwRA), as compared with healthy controls (HCs). Methods:In this cross-sectional study, 23 pwRA (Disease Activity Score 28 > 2.6, 52 13 years, 20 females) and 18 HCs (52 10 years, 14 females) wore an ActiGraph wGT3X-BT tri-axial accelerometer (ActiGraph LLC) on 1 ankle for at least 4 days.Accelerometer-based outcomes were vector magnitude counts/min (VM CPM ), step count, and the amount of time that PA was performed at moderate-to-vigorous intensity (MVPA).Accelerometer data were categorised by day (weekday vs weekend) and time of the day (daytime vs evening) to investigate PA patterns.Physical and cognitive fatigue were assessed with questionnaires (Fatigue Severity Scale and Modified Fatigue Impact Scale).Associations between fatigue, presence of RA, and PA were examined using multilevel generalised estimating equations models, with patient and day-timing as levels.Interactions between the presence of RA and fatigue were tested.Results: The VM CPM , step count, and MVPA were lower in pwRA than in HC across various daytime periods (overall: 1233.4 509.4 cpm/h in pwRA vs 1701.2 492.8 in HC, 586.9 225.8 vs 723.8 224.1 steps/h, and 1.6 1.4 vs 2.7 1.5 min/h, respectively).Multivariably, lower VM CPM was seen in pwRA ( = -330.63;95% CI = -650.45to -10.81), with higher fatigue ( = -43.89;95% CI = -135.26to 47.48), and with higher body mass index ( = -27.18;95% C I = -50.73 to -3.62).The effect of fatigue or daytime on PA was not modified by the presence of RA.
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Maartje Cox
Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research
Sofia Ramiro
Leiden University Medical Center
Kyra Theunissen
Maastricht University
Leiden University Medical Center
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a00205ec8f74e3340f9b3d8 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ero.2026.100185