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Title Endometriosis and physical activity: A narrative review
Type JournalPaper
Keywords exercise training, pain, quality of life, stress, systematic review
Abstract Endometriosis is a painful gynecological disorder that affects many women. Constant treatments and contraception changes affect women looking for solutions to treat and limit the problems caused by endometriosis. The current narrative review discusses the effects of physical activity on the management, pain, and quality of life in patients with endometriosis. Findings suggest that body awareness practices such as Hatha yoga, the Jacobson method, and progressive muscle relaxation reduce pain and stress and improve the quality of life associated with endometriosis. It also highlights the current knowledge gap on available evidence and future research. Moreover, care must be taken when considering patients' physical abilities and goals and avoiding intense physical activities. The forms of endometriosis and its symptoms vary from one woman to another, so it is important to perform studies with various nonmedicinal or surgical techniques. It is important to continue randomized controlled trials to obtain more data on the benefits of physical activity in women with endometriosis and also to identify what types of activities could be beneficial to combat pain symptoms and improve the daily lives of women with endometriosis.
Researchers Hassane Zouhal (Not In First Six Researchers), Beat Knechtle (Not In First Six Researchers), Katja Weiss (Not In First Six Researchers), Ismail Laher (Not In First Six Researchers), Ayoub Saeidi (Fifth Researcher), Léa Feuillet (Fourth Researcher), Samira El Kababi (Third Researcher), Amira Zouita (Second Researcher), Claire Tourny-Chollet (First Researcher)