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Fibromyalgia (FM) is considered one of the most frequent, expensive, and, also importantly, disabling chronic pain problems globally. Different to past research, however, the authors will explore whether the contribution of these variables on adherence to walking is indeed influenced by pain severity levels (i.e., moderation) as indicated by patients. This moderation effect of pain severity was already evidenced in past research showing that the relationship between pain catastrophizing and physical health status and pain interference is reduced as pain levels increase, which was attributed to the relatively inescapable nature of pain when . . .
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