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PURPOSE: The aim of the study was to analyze the profile of fibromyalgia patients receiving medical advice to walk and who complied with the advice according to a specific clinical pattern. A further aim has been to analyze the elements that increase adherence to walking. DESIGN: A cross-sectional study with 920 women with fibromyalgia. METHODS: Sociodemographic and clinical variables, walking behavior, and medical advice to walk were assessed. FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS: Patients who adhere to walking have a lower likelihood of being tired. Regular walkers (patients who walk according to a specific clinical pattern) have a lower likelihood of comorbidity. Patients who receive medical advice to walk are more likely to walk more than 30 minutes and to take a break between bouts. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Nurses caring for people with fibromyalgia should include strategies to promote walking, especially in patients with low adherence profiles, paying attention to all elements of behavior.
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