Association of Moderate-to-Vigorous Physical Activity, Sedentary Time, Fat Percentage, and Physical Fitness with Gait Parameters in Women with Fibromyalgia: The Al-Ándalus Project
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Llorente Romero, Sergio; Herrador Colmenero, Manuel; Acosta Manzano, Pedro; Borges-Cosic, Milkana; Gavilán-Carrera, Blanca; Latorre Román, Pedro Ángel; Delgado Fernández, Manuel; Segura Jiménez, VíctorEditorial
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Accelerometry Aerobic capacity Exercise
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2024-04-09Referencia bibliográfica
Llorente-Romero, S.; Herrador-Colmenero, M.; Acosta-Manzano, P.; Borges-Cosic, M.; Gavilán-Carrera, B.; Latorre Román, P.Á.; Delgado-Fernández, M.; Segura-Jiménez, V. Association of Moderate-to-Vigorous Physical Activity, Sedentary Time, Fat Percentage, and Physical Fitness with Gait Parameters inWomen with Fibromyalgia: The Al-Ándalus Project. Biomedicines 2024, 12, 829. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines12040829
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Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (I+D+I DEP2010-15639); Consejeria de Turismo, Comercio y Deporte (CTCD-201000019242-TRA); Granada Research of Excellence Initiative on Biohealth (GREIB); University of Granada (Plan Propio de Investigación 2016, Excellence actions: Units of Excellence; Unit of Excellence on Exercise and Health [UCEES]); Instituto de Salud Carlos III through the fellowship CP20/00178 co-funded by European Social FundResumen
Gait impairments have been found in women with fibromyalgia, reducing the physical
activity possibilities in this population and leading to a negative correlation with fibromyalgia impact.
The aim of this study was to analyze the individual and independent associations of moderate-tovigorous
physical activity (MVPA), sedentary time, fat percentage, and physical fitness with gait
parameters in women with fibromyalgia. A total of 84 women with fibromyalgia were included.
MVPA and sedentary time were assessed with accelerometry, fat percentage with bioimpedance
analysis, and physical fitness with field-based fitness tests. Gait was assessed during a “6 min
walk test” and categorized in velocity, cadence, step length, step cycle duration, unipedal stance
phase, and bipedal stance phase. Individual relationships were analyzed by partial correlations and
independent relationships by linear regressions, adjusting by age and height. MVPA, sedentary time,
fat percentage, and physical fitness were correlated with most gait parameters (rpartial between
|0.842| and |0.219|; p ≤ 0.05). Physical fitness was independently associated with all gait parameters
(β between |0.346| and |0.761|; p ≤ 0.002). In addition, MVPA was independently associated with
velocity and step length (β = 0.241 and 0.292; both p = 0.004), and fat percentage was associated with
bipedal stance phase (β = 0.242; p = 0.049). Good levels of MVPA, physical fitness, and adequate
weight balance are associated with improved gait parameters in women with fibromyalgia.





