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“…The authors found statistically significant differences between the intervention and the control in pain measured by the visual analog scale (5.8 vs 7.9, pvalue 0.025). The same author presented a similar study one year later (Tomas-Carus et al, 2019), where they also found no statistically significant differences in terms of pain measured by the visual analog scale.…”
Section: Breathing Techniques In Other Entitiesmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…The authors found statistically significant differences between the intervention and the control in pain measured by the visual analog scale (5.8 vs 7.9, pvalue 0.025). The same author presented a similar study one year later (Tomas-Carus et al, 2019), where they also found no statistically significant differences in terms of pain measured by the visual analog scale.…”
Section: Breathing Techniques In Other Entitiesmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…these results can be explained by the monitoring instructions and motivation provided by the exercise professional. the presence of the professional who accompanies the execution of all exercises, as well as of classmates, provides extra motivation for performing Pilates exercises [39]. We emphasize that interventions in homogeneous groups are a therapeutic option that favours the patients' adherence to treatment, especially among pregnant women with GDM since they have the same expectations of having a good delivery and healthy baby.…”
Section: Human Movementmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…For instance, the study by Carus et al [82] demonstrated that in 3 months of exercise, patients demonstrate great relief from pain, emotional problems, an improvement in quality of life, physical functional capacity, and balance. This same study found that 12 weeks after the end of the experimental intervention, there was a decrease in physical fitness, as well as in some components of quality of life.…”
Section: The Mediation Role Of Physical Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%