Breathe easy, lift strong: slow breathing may boost exercise in fibromyalgia
NCT ID NCT07404384
First seen Feb 11, 2026 · Last updated May 15, 2026 · Updated 12 times
Summary
This study looks at whether slow breathing techniques can improve heart rate and exercise performance in 159 women with fibromyalgia. Participants will do bicep curls after either slow or normal breathing. The goal is to see if breathing patterns help with exercise confidence and reduce fatigue.
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Locations
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Asociación de Fibromialgia y Síndrome de Fatiga Crónica de Málaga (AFIBROMA)
Málaga, Málaga, 29010, Spain
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Asociación de Pacientes de Fibromialgia y Síndrome de Fatiga Crónica de Málaga (APAFIMA)
Málaga, Málaga, 29010, Spain
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