* The factors contributing to the development of rheumatoid arthritis are multiple, with a role of the environment and a predisposing genetic background. * Among the modifiable environmental factors :unbalanced diet, overweight, low physical activity, smoking, periodontal disease, stress have been identified as risk factors for developing RA. * By causing low-grade inflammation and stimulation of the immune system (particularly through adipokines, citrullination phenomena and changes in the microbiota), these factors promote the onset of the disease and could also participate in the maintenance of inflammatory processes. * Thus, obese subjects have more active RA, a lower therapeutic response, and weight loss is associated with lower disease activity ; sedentary lifestyle is associated with more active RA and increased physical activity has beneficial effects on RA; people who smoke respond less well to treatment; periodontal disease is associated with more active RA and their treatment is associated with a decrease in this activity. * Finally, different methods having a beneficial impact on stress (mindfulness meditation, yoga, relaxation, etc.) have shown interesting results in patients with RA. * It is important to note that all of these factors are also associated with an increased cardiovascular risk, the leading cause of death in RA. * The combination of these factors probably has synergistic effects and it is therefore relevant to propose a correction of all these factors in the same program. * We have developed a management program for environmental risk factors for RA based with experts including rheumatologists, nutritionists, smoking cessation specialists, periodontal disease specialists and stress specialists.
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Estimate the effectiveness at 6 months of this program on the overall reduction / correction of risk factors.
Timeframe: 6 MONTHS