Land- and water-based exercise intervention in women with fibromyalgia : the al-andalus physical activity randomised controlled trial

Background: The al-Andalus physical activity intervention study is a randomised control trial to investigate the effectiveness of a land- and water-based exercise intervention for reducing the overall impact of fibromyalgia (primary outcome), and for improving tenderness and pain-related measures, b...

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Autores: Carbonell Baeza, Ana, Ruiz, Jonatan R., Aparicio, Virginia A., Ortega, Francisco B., Munguía Izquierdo, Diego, Álvarez Gallardo, Inmaculada C., Segura Jiménez, Víctor, Camiletti Moirón, Daniel, Romero, Alejandro, Estévez López, Fernando, Samos, Blanca, Casimiro, Antonio J., Sierra Robles, Ángela, Latorre, Pedro A., Pulido Martos, Manuel, Femia, Pedro, Pérez López, Isaac J., Chillón, Palma, Girela Rejón, María J., Tercedor, Pedro, Lucía, Alejandro, Delgado Fernández, Manuel
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2012
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Huelva (UHU)
Repositorio:Arias Montano. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Huelva
Idioma:inglés
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/10272/8384
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Palabra clave:Physical activity
Fibromyalgia
Actividad física
Fibromialgia
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spelling Land- and water-based exercise intervention in women with fibromyalgia : the al-andalus physical activity randomised controlled trialCarbonell Baeza, AnaRuiz, Jonatan R.Aparicio, Virginia A.Ortega, Francisco B.Munguía Izquierdo, DiegoÁlvarez Gallardo, Inmaculada C.Segura Jiménez, VíctorCamiletti Moirón, DanielRomero, AlejandroEstévez López, FernandoSamos, BlancaCasimiro, Antonio J.Sierra Robles, ÁngelaLatorre, Pedro A.Pulido Martos, ManuelFemia, PedroPérez López, Isaac J.Chillón, PalmaGirela Rejón, María J.Tercedor, PedroLucía, AlejandroDelgado Fernández, ManuelPhysical activityFibromyalgiaActividad físicaFibromialgiaBackground: The al-Andalus physical activity intervention study is a randomised control trial to investigate the effectiveness of a land- and water-based exercise intervention for reducing the overall impact of fibromyalgia (primary outcome), and for improving tenderness and pain-related measures, body composition, functional capacity, physical activity and sedentary behaviour, fatigue, sleep quality, health-related quality of life, and cognitive function (secondary outcomes) in women with fibromyalgia. Methods/Design: One hundred eighty women with fibromyalgia (age range: 35-65 years) will be recruited from local associations of fibromyalgia patients in Andalucía (Southern Spain). Patients will be randomly assigned to a usual care (control) group (n = 60), a water-based exercise intervention group (n = 60) or a land-based exercise intervention group (n = 60). Participants in the usual care group will receive general physical activity guidelines and participants allocated in the intervention groups will attend three non-consecutive training sessions (60 min each) per week during 24 weeks. Both exercise interventions will consist of aerobic, muscular strength and flexibility exercises. We will also study the effect of a detraining period (i.e., 12 weeks with no exercise intervention) on the studied variables. Discussion: Our study attempts to reduce the impact of fibromyalgia and improve patients’ health status by implementing two types of exercise interventions. Results from this study will help to assess the efficacy of exercise interventions for the treatment of fibromyalgia. If the interventions would be effective, this study will provide lowcost and feasible alternatives for health professionals in the management of fibromyalgia. Results from the al- Andalus physical activity intervention will help to better understand the potential of regular physical activity for improving the well-being of women with fibromyalgia.BioMed Central20122012-01-0120122012-01-01journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10272/8384reponame:Arias Montano. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Huelvainstname:Universidad de Huelva (UHU)InglésengConsejeria de Turismo, Comercio y Deporte [CTCD-201000019242-TRA] Not available Not availableSpanish Ministry of Science and Innovation [BES-2009-013442 BES-2011-047133 RYC-2010-05957 RYC-2011-09011] Not available Not availableSpanish Ministry of Education [AP-2009-3173] Not available Not availableSwedish Heart-Lung Foundation [20090635] Not available Not availableopen accesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Españahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ariasmontano.uhu.es:10272/83842026-06-02T14:58:11Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Land- and water-based exercise intervention in women with fibromyalgia : the al-andalus physical activity randomised controlled trial
title Land- and water-based exercise intervention in women with fibromyalgia : the al-andalus physical activity randomised controlled trial
spellingShingle Land- and water-based exercise intervention in women with fibromyalgia : the al-andalus physical activity randomised controlled trial
Carbonell Baeza, Ana
Physical activity
Fibromyalgia
Actividad física
Fibromialgia
title_short Land- and water-based exercise intervention in women with fibromyalgia : the al-andalus physical activity randomised controlled trial
title_full Land- and water-based exercise intervention in women with fibromyalgia : the al-andalus physical activity randomised controlled trial
title_fullStr Land- and water-based exercise intervention in women with fibromyalgia : the al-andalus physical activity randomised controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Land- and water-based exercise intervention in women with fibromyalgia : the al-andalus physical activity randomised controlled trial
title_sort Land- and water-based exercise intervention in women with fibromyalgia : the al-andalus physical activity randomised controlled trial
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Carbonell Baeza, Ana
Ruiz, Jonatan R.
Aparicio, Virginia A.
Ortega, Francisco B.
Munguía Izquierdo, Diego
Álvarez Gallardo, Inmaculada C.
Segura Jiménez, Víctor
Camiletti Moirón, Daniel
Romero, Alejandro
Estévez López, Fernando
Samos, Blanca
Casimiro, Antonio J.
Sierra Robles, Ángela
Latorre, Pedro A.
Pulido Martos, Manuel
Femia, Pedro
Pérez López, Isaac J.
Chillón, Palma
Girela Rejón, María J.
Tercedor, Pedro
Lucía, Alejandro
Delgado Fernández, Manuel
author Carbonell Baeza, Ana
author_facet Carbonell Baeza, Ana
Ruiz, Jonatan R.
Aparicio, Virginia A.
Ortega, Francisco B.
Munguía Izquierdo, Diego
Álvarez Gallardo, Inmaculada C.
Segura Jiménez, Víctor
Camiletti Moirón, Daniel
Romero, Alejandro
Estévez López, Fernando
Samos, Blanca
Casimiro, Antonio J.
Sierra Robles, Ángela
Latorre, Pedro A.
Pulido Martos, Manuel
Femia, Pedro
Pérez López, Isaac J.
Chillón, Palma
Girela Rejón, María J.
Tercedor, Pedro
Lucía, Alejandro
Delgado Fernández, Manuel
author_role author
author2 Ruiz, Jonatan R.
Aparicio, Virginia A.
Ortega, Francisco B.
Munguía Izquierdo, Diego
Álvarez Gallardo, Inmaculada C.
Segura Jiménez, Víctor
Camiletti Moirón, Daniel
Romero, Alejandro
Estévez López, Fernando
Samos, Blanca
Casimiro, Antonio J.
Sierra Robles, Ángela
Latorre, Pedro A.
Pulido Martos, Manuel
Femia, Pedro
Pérez López, Isaac J.
Chillón, Palma
Girela Rejón, María J.
Tercedor, Pedro
Lucía, Alejandro
Delgado Fernández, Manuel
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Physical activity
Fibromyalgia
Actividad física
Fibromialgia
topic Physical activity
Fibromyalgia
Actividad física
Fibromialgia
description Background: The al-Andalus physical activity intervention study is a randomised control trial to investigate the effectiveness of a land- and water-based exercise intervention for reducing the overall impact of fibromyalgia (primary outcome), and for improving tenderness and pain-related measures, body composition, functional capacity, physical activity and sedentary behaviour, fatigue, sleep quality, health-related quality of life, and cognitive function (secondary outcomes) in women with fibromyalgia. Methods/Design: One hundred eighty women with fibromyalgia (age range: 35-65 years) will be recruited from local associations of fibromyalgia patients in Andalucía (Southern Spain). Patients will be randomly assigned to a usual care (control) group (n = 60), a water-based exercise intervention group (n = 60) or a land-based exercise intervention group (n = 60). Participants in the usual care group will receive general physical activity guidelines and participants allocated in the intervention groups will attend three non-consecutive training sessions (60 min each) per week during 24 weeks. Both exercise interventions will consist of aerobic, muscular strength and flexibility exercises. We will also study the effect of a detraining period (i.e., 12 weeks with no exercise intervention) on the studied variables. Discussion: Our study attempts to reduce the impact of fibromyalgia and improve patients’ health status by implementing two types of exercise interventions. Results from this study will help to assess the efficacy of exercise interventions for the treatment of fibromyalgia. If the interventions would be effective, this study will provide lowcost and feasible alternatives for health professionals in the management of fibromyalgia. Results from the al- Andalus physical activity intervention will help to better understand the potential of regular physical activity for improving the well-being of women with fibromyalgia.
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Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation [BES-2009-013442 BES-2011-047133 RYC-2010-05957 RYC-2011-09011] Not available Not available
Spanish Ministry of Education [AP-2009-3173] Not available Not available
Swedish Heart-Lung Foundation [20090635] Not available Not available
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