Moving beyond pain: the relationship between physical activity and physical self-concept among young women with endometriosis

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Coquinos, Samantha [1 ]
Oboeuf, Alexandre [1 ]
Vitiello, Damien [1 ]
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[1] Univ Paris Cite, Inst Sci Sport Sante Paris I3SP, UFR STAPS, URP 3625, Paris, France
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endometriosis; physical activity; physical self-concept; mental well-being; quality of life; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; DESCRIPTION QUESTIONNAIRE; PELVIC PAIN; SHORT-FORM; IMPACT; DEPRESSION; VALIDATION; SEVERITY; EXERCISE; ANXIETY;
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10.3389/fspor.2025.1494460
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G8 [体育];
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04 ; 0403 ;
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Background Endometriosis is a painful non-curable disease that affects women's quality of life, reducing their self-esteem and consequently their mental well-being. However, enhancing the physical self-concept could induce the development of the self-esteem. A suitable method to increase the physical self-concept would be physical activity (PA). The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between PA and physical self-concept in women with endometriosis under 30 years old and to evaluate whether the type of PA was associated with different physical self-concept scores. Materials and methods A total of 198 women under 30 diagnosed with endometriosis responded to a survey. Physical self-concept was assessed using the short version of the physical self-description questionnaire. Women were also asked to answer to questions about their PA habits. The type of PA practiced was then assigned to 1 of the 3 following groups: relaxing activities (n = 14), activities without necessary interactions with other participants (n = 58), and activities including necessary interactions with other participants (n = 46). Results Women under 30 years old participating in a regular PA (more than once a week) (n = 137) had a significantly higher physical self-concept than women not participating in a regular PA (n = 61) (p < 0.05). Results differed in physical self-concept sub-scales. The type of PA did not seem to make a difference in physical self-concept scores (p > 0.05). Conclusion Young women with endometriosis should be advised to participate to a regular PA to increase their physical self-concept and therefore cope better with their anxiety and stress. All types of activities appear to be just as relevant for developing physical self-concept in young women with endometriosis.
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