Supervised land- and water-based exercis intervention in women with fibromyalgia: CERT- based exercise study protocol of the al-Andalus physical activity randomised controlled trial
Inmaculada C Alvarez-Gallardo, Blanca Gavilan-Carrera, Ana Carbonell-Baeza, Victor Segura-Jimenez, Daniel Camiletti-Moiron, Milkana Borges-Cosic, Virginia Aparicio, Manuel Delgado-Fernandez
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Background: Exercise is recommended for managing fibromyalgia; however, the scant details provided about exercise programs (EP) in the available literature make standardization, replicability, and interpretation of results difficult. The aim of the present report is to provide a comprehensive CERT (Consensus on Exercise Reporting Template)-based description of the rationale and details of the land- and water-based EP implemented in the al-Andalus Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT). Methods: Women aged 35-65 with fibromyalgia (n=180) were planned to be recruited in Southern Spain (Andalucia). The study design was composed of three groups: the usual care (control) group, the land- and the water-based supervised exercise intervention groups (n=60 for each group). Participants allocated in the exercise intervention groups undertook a 24-week supervised multicomponent (strength, aerobic and flexibility) EP (three non-consecutive sessions per week, 45-60 min/session). The rationale of the exercise program is described in detail following the CERT criteria detailing its 16 key items.
Discussion: This study details the supervised EP of the al-Andalus RCT project, which may serve: 1) exercise professionals who would like to implement an evidence-based supervised EP for people with fibromyalgia in land- and water-based settings, and 2) as an example of the application of the CERT criteria.