Effectiveness of an Adapted Physical Activity Program on Improving the Health-related Quality of Life of Women with Endometriosis in Martinique
There is no specific treatment for endometriosis, because the pathophysiology is poorly understood. Adapted physical activity (APA) is recognized as a beneficial supportive care for patients suffering from chronic pathology. Adapted physical activity can play a role in managing endometriosis symptoms. Studies have shown that regular physical exercise can help reduce pain, improve quality of life and alleviate symptoms related to chronic diseases. However, it is known that few women with endometriosis have regular physical activity because of pain, chronic fatigue that lead to activity limitation or even disability. This study provides an opportunity to evaluate the impact of regular APA practice on improving the quality of life and symptoms of women with endometriosis in Martinique. Based on this, APA could be included in the endometriosis care pathway in Martinique.
• Adult woman of childbearing age,
• Clinico-radiological or clinico-histological diagnosis of endometriosis: laparoscopy with biopsy or MRI,
• History of endometriosis symptoms before diagnosis,
• Walking without technical assistance,
• Able to read and write,
• Patient wishing to improve her health by optimizing her lifestyle,
• Patient affiliated or beneficiary of a social security scheme,
• Patient having given free, informed and written consent.