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Promoting walking as a self-care strategy in women with fibromyalgia: a cross‑sectional study using accelerometers.

Lorena Gutiérrez-HermosoCarmen Écija GallardoPatricia CatalaPeñacoba CeciliaFernando Estevez-Lopez
Published in: Clinical rheumatology (2024)
Self-efficacy for walking and commitment should be assessed and potentially targeted when focusing on increasing walking in women with fibromyalgia. Key Points • Associations between walking self-efficacy and exercise engagement provide indications of modifiable targets for promoting an active lifestyle in fibromyalgia. • When patients feel engaged in their physical exercise pattern (walking), patients feel more able to perform the behavior. • Rehabilitation interventions, focused on chronic pain, should contemplate the promotion of self-efficacy and engagement.
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