2020
DOI: 10.5935/2595-0118.20200184
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Depression, anxiety and kinesiophobia women with fibromyalgia practitioners or not of dance

Abstract: BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Inflammation is a defense response of the body to a cellular damage caused by physical, chemical or biological agents, which triggers, among other factors, pain. Although inflammation plays an important role in the protection and regeneration of tissue injury, inflammatory pain results in decreased quality of life. In view of this, the development of safe and less invasive forms for the treatment of inflammatory pain is of great importance. The objective of this study was to evaluate… Show more

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“…One of these emerging activities is Zumba fitness, a high-impact cardio-dance program that has gained popularity in fitness programs. Zumba fitness has been proven to boost the motivation for being physically active and is beneficial for enhanced postural balance and aerobic capacity, muscle strength development, and reduced depression and anxiety [19][20][21][22], as well as for the promotion of Qol in different female populations [21,23]. While numerous studies have highlighted the beneficial effects of Zumba across various populations, it is important to note that the existing literature on its impact specifically in healthy postmenopausal women remains notably sparse, thus warranting further investigation into this demographic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of these emerging activities is Zumba fitness, a high-impact cardio-dance program that has gained popularity in fitness programs. Zumba fitness has been proven to boost the motivation for being physically active and is beneficial for enhanced postural balance and aerobic capacity, muscle strength development, and reduced depression and anxiety [19][20][21][22], as well as for the promotion of Qol in different female populations [21,23]. While numerous studies have highlighted the beneficial effects of Zumba across various populations, it is important to note that the existing literature on its impact specifically in healthy postmenopausal women remains notably sparse, thus warranting further investigation into this demographic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%