Regular physical exercise seems to have protective effects against diseases that involve inflammatory processes since it induces an increase in the systemic levels of cytokines with anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties and also acts by reducing estrogen levels. Evidence has suggested that the symptoms associated with endometriosis result from a local inflammatory peritoneal reaction caused by ectopic endometrial implants. Thus, the objective of the present review was to assess the relationship between physical exercise and the prevalence and/or improvement of the symptoms associated with endometriosis. To this end, data available in PubMed (1985-2012) were surveyed using the terms " endometriosis and physical exercises" , " endometriosis and life style and physical exercises" in the English language literature. Only 6 of the 935 articles detected were included in the study. These studies tried establish a possible relationship between the practice of physical exercise and the prevalence of endometriosis. The data available are inconclusive regarding the benefits of physical exercise as a risk factor for the disease and no data exist about the potential impact of exercise on the course of the endometriosis. In addition, randomized studies are necessary. © 2014 Bonocher et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Bonocher, C. M., Montenegro, M. L., Rosa e Silva, J. C., Ferriani, R. A., & Meola, J. (2014, January 6). Endometriosis and physical exercises: A systematic review. Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology. https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7827-12-4
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