Effectiveness and health benefits of a nutritional, chronobiological and physical exercise primary care intervention in fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome: SYNCHRONIZE + mixed-methods study protocol.
Noèlia Carrasco-QuerolGemma González SerraNerea Bueno HernándezAlessandra Queiroga GonçalvesMarta Pastor CazallaPau Bestratén Del PinoPilar Montesó CurtoRosa Caballol AngelatsImmaculada Fusté AngueraMª Cinta Sancho SolElisabet Castro BlancoAnna Vila-MartíLaura Medina-PeruchaJosé Fernández-SáezM Rosa Dalmau LlorcaCarina Aguilar MartínPublished in: Medicine (2023)
It expected that the intervention will improve the patients' quality of life, fatigue, pain and insomnia, as well as food and physical exercise habits, providing effectiveness evidence of a new therapy in addressing these syndromes in Primary Heath Care. Improvements in the quality of life will have a positive socioeconomic impact by reducing health expenditure on recurrent medical consultation, medication, complementary medical tests, etc and favor the maintenance of an active working life and productivity.
Keyphrases
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