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The impact of exercise perceptions and depressive symptoms on polycystic ovary syndrome-specific health-related quality of life.

Pamela J WrightCynthia L CorbettBernardine M PintoRobin M DawsonMichael D Wirth
Published in: Women's health (London, England) (2022)
Respondents reported low health-related quality-of-life, greater exercise barriers than benefits, neutral exercise outcome expectations, and high depressive symptoms. These results suggest that promoting exercise benefits, overcoming exercise barriers, and addressing management of depressive symptoms are important foci of future efforts to improve health-related quality-of-life among women with polycystic ovary syndrome.
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