| Literature DB >> 27048267 |
Paolo Sfriso1, Francesco Caso2,3, Giuseppe Sebastiano Filardo2, Costantino Botsios2, Luisa Costa2,3, Raffaele Scarpa3, Silvano Todesco2, Paolo Spinella4, Francesca Oliviero2, Leonardo Punzi2.
Abstract
To evaluate the impact of anti-TNF-α therapy on the body weight of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients following 24 months of treatment. Data were collected on all RA patients included in the Veneto Region's Registry of Biological Therapy from January 2007 to July 2012. Inclusion criteria were: start of monotherapy with adalimumab, etanercept, or methotrexate, no previous use of biologic therapy, and at least 24 months of treatment. At baseline, 12, and 24 months, each patient completed a questionnaire about physical activity, smoking, alcohol, and food habits. One hundred and thirty-one RA patients in monotherapy with etanercept (n = 47), adalimumab (n = 44), and methotrexate (n = 40) were enrolled for this study. After 24 months of therapy, there was an increase of weight only in patients treated with anti-TNF-α. Patients on etanercept and adalimumab therapy showed a risk to gain weight six times greater compared to those on methotrexate therapy. The results of present study show that the use of anti-TNF-α in RA patients can be associated to a significant increase of body weight. This increase is not shown in patients under treatment with methotrexate. A more careful evaluation of weight changes needs to be considered in RA patients under anti-TNF-α treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Anti-TNF alpha; Body mass index; Body weight; Methotrexate; Rheumatoid arthritis
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27048267 DOI: 10.1007/s10067-016-3244-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Rheumatol ISSN: 0770-3198 Impact factor: 2.980