Clinical and psychosocial stress factors are associated with decline in physical activity over time in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis
Abstract Background Physical activity (PA) patterns in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) over time are not well described. The aim of this study was to describe associations of physical activity (PA) with disease activity, function, pain, and psychosocial stress in the 2 years follow...
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