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The Relationship between Physical Activity Levels and Quality of Life in Menopausal Women
FISIO MU: Physiotherapy Evidences
Vol 5
, No 2
(2024)
Introduction: Physiologically during menopause, women will experience a decrease in the function of the ovaries which causes a decrease in reproductive hormones and increased health problems that have an impact on their quality of life. In general, the quality of life of menopausal women is influenced by several aspects, one of which is the level of physical activity carried out daily. This study aimed to determine the relationship between physical activity level to quality of life in menopausal...
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The Effectiveness of Physical Exercise on Level of Symptom and Quality of Life in Primary Dysmenorrhea in Adolescent in Denpasar
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Vol 22
, No 1
(2024)
Background: young women often experience various problems including pain during menstruation. Menstrual pain which is called dysmenorrhea is pain in the stomach or uterus, pain that occurs together with the onset of menstruation which occurs several hours to days. The incidence of primary dysmenorrhea will influence and have a major impact on the quality of life of these adolescents.
Purpose: This study aims to prove the effectiveness of physical exercises in the form of abdominal stretching and...
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