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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38743389/effects-of-motor-and-cognitive-complex-training-on-obstacle-walking-and-brain-activity-in-people-with-parkinson-s-disease-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pei-Ling Wong, Chen-Wei Hung, Yea-Ru Yang, Nai-Chen Yeh, Shih-Jung Cheng, Ying-Yi Liao, Ray-Yau Wang
BACKGROUND: The difficulties in obstacle walking are significant in people with Parkinson's disease (PD) leading to an increased fall risk. Effective interventions to improve obstacle walking with possible training-related neuroplasticity changes are needed. We developed two different exercise programs, complex walking training and motor-cognitive training, both challenging motor and cognitive function for people with PD to improve obstacle walking. AIM: To investigate the effects of these two novel training programs on obstacle walking and brain activities in PD...
May 14, 2024: European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38737585/non-pharmacological-therapies-for-treating-non-motor-symptoms-in-patients-with-parkinson-s-disease-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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Yu Zhang, Shuang Liu, Ke Xu, Yan Zhou, Yiwei Shen, Zhengnan Liu, Yan Bai, Shun Wang
OBJECTIVE: The non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD) are an important part of PD. In recent years, more and more non-drug interventions have been applied to alleviate the non-motor symptoms of PD, but the relevant evidence is limited. This systematic review and meta-analysis was designed to evaluate the efficacy of non-drug interventions in patients with non-motor symptoms in patients with PD. METHODS: Seven databases, including Pubmed, Embease, Cochrane Library, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Wanfang database (WANFANG), VIP database (VIP), and China Biomedical Literature Service System (CBM) were searched from the establishment of the database to December 2023...
2024: Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38737352/effectiveness-of-yijinjing-on-cognitive-and-motor-functions-in-patients-with-parkinson-s-disease-study-protocol-for-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kailiang Luo, Xinran Ma, Xueming Jin, Xinhao Liu, Yujia Li, Shujie Ma, Jun Hu
BACKGROUND: Parkinson's disease (PD) is a common neurodegenerative disorder that affects motor and non-motor functions, significantly reducing patients' quality of life. No effective drug-based treatments are known to solve this problem. Non-drug therapies such as Yijinjing exercise have shown potential in improving cognitive and motor functions in PD patients. However, solid evidence must still be provided to support their clinical efficacy. This study aims to evaluate the clinical efficacy of Yijinjing exercise interventions in PD patients and explore the underlying mechanisms between the cognitive and motor functions in PD...
2024: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38734839/a-comprehensive-review-on-the-pharmacological-role-of-gut-microbiome-in-neurodegenerative-disorders-potential-therapeutic-targets
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REVIEW
Namra Aziz, Pranay Wal, Aman Patel, Harshit Prajapati
Neurological disorders, including Alzheimer and Parkinson's, pose significant challenges to public health due to their complex etiologies and limited treatment options. Recent advances in research have highlighted the intricate bidirectional communication between the gut microbiome and the central nervous system (CNS), revealing a potential therapeutic avenue for neurological disorders. Thus, this review aims to summarize the current understanding of the pharmacological role of gut microbiome in neurological disorders...
May 11, 2024: Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38720013/differentiating-prodromal-dementia-with-lewy-bodies-from-prodromal-alzheimer-s-disease-a-pragmatic-review-for-clinicians
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kathryn A Wyman-Chick, Parichita Chaudhury, Ece Bayram, Carla Abdelnour, Elie Matar, Shannon Y Chiu, Daniel Ferreira, Calum A Hamilton, Paul C Donaghy, Federico Rodriguez-Porcel, Jon B Toledo, Annegret Habich, Matthew J Barrett, Bhavana Patel, Alberto Jaramillo-Jimenez, Gregory D Scott, Joseph P M Kane
This pragmatic review synthesises the current understanding of prodromal dementia with Lewy bodies (pDLB) and prodromal Alzheimer's disease (pAD), including clinical presentations, neuropsychological profiles, neuropsychiatric symptoms, biomarkers, and indications for disease management. The core clinical features of dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB)-parkinsonism, complex visual hallucinations, cognitive fluctuations, and REM sleep behaviour disorder are common prodromal symptoms. Supportive clinical features of pDLB include severe neuroleptic sensitivity, as well as autonomic and neuropsychiatric symptoms...
May 8, 2024: Neurology and Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38719465/role-of-exercise-in-modulating-prefrontal-cortical-activation-for-improved-gait-and-cognition-in-parkinson-s-disease-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Heehyun Shin, Ryul Kim, Kiwon Park, Kyeongho Byun
PURPOSE: This narrative review evaluated the impact of exercise on gait and cognitive functions in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), focusing on prefrontal cortical (PFC) activation assessed using near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). METHODS: A literature search was conducted in the PubMed and Web of Science databases using keywords such as "Parkinson's disease," "gait," "cognitive functions," "exercise," and "NIRS," focusing on publications from the last decade...
March 2024: Physical activity and nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38718013/expanding-research-impact-through-engaging-the-maker-community-and-collaborating-with-digital-content-creators
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jacob L Sheffield, Bethany Parkinson, Aliya Bascom, Terri Bateman, Spencer Magleby, Larry L Howell
This paper proposes a method for increasing the impact of academic research by providing materials for public use, thus engaging the maker community, and by collaborating with internet content creators to extend the reach. We propose a framework for engagement and report a multi-year study that evaluates short, intermediate, and long-term outcomes, with a second effort to demonstrate repeatability of the short-term outcomes. In the first study, we posted forty-one 3D printable compliant mechanisms on public repositories and collaborated with physicist and content creator Derek Muller (Veritasium YouTube channel)...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38715252/meta-analysis-on-the-interrelationship-between-sarcopenia-and-mild-cognitive-impairment-alzheimer-s-disease-and-other-forms-of-dementia
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REVIEW
Nadjia Amini, Mounir Ibn Hach, Laurence Lapauw, Jolan Dupont, Laura Vercauteren, Sabine Verschueren, Jos Tournoy, Evelien Gielen
Sarcopenia has been associated with adverse health outcomes, including cognitive dysfunction. However, its specific interrelationship with neurocognitive disorders such as mild cognitive impairment (MCI), Alzheimer's disease (AD) or other types of dementia has not been thoroughly explored. This meta-analysis aims to summarize the existing evidence on this interrelationship. This systematic review was pre-registered on PROSPERO (CRD42022366309) and reported according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses 2020 guidelines...
May 7, 2024: Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38713508/measuring-physical-functioning-using-wearable-sensors-in-parkinson-disease-and-chronic-obstructive-pulmonary-disease-the-accuracy-of-digital-assessment-of-performance-trial-study-protocol-for-a-prospective-observational-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Debbie de Graaf, Nienke M de Vries, Tessa van de Zande, Janneke J P Schimmel, Sooyoon Shin, Nathan Kowahl, Poulami Barman, Ritu Kapur, William J Marks, Alex van 't Hul, Bastiaan Bloem
BACKGROUND: Physical capacity and physical activity are important aspects of physical functioning and quality of life in people with a chronic disease such as Parkinson disease (PD) or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Both physical capacity and physical activity are currently measured in the clinic using standardized questionnaires and tests, such as the 6-minute walk test (6MWT) and the Timed Up and Go test (TUG). However, relying only on in-clinic tests is suboptimal since they offer limited information on how a person functions in daily life and how functioning fluctuates throughout the day...
May 7, 2024: JMIR Research Protocols
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38709746/the-efficacy-and-safety-of-mars-pd-meridian-activation-remedy-system-for-parkinson-s-disease-a-single-center-assessor-and-statistician-blinded-parallel-group-randomized-controlled-trial-protocol
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Miso S Park, SangSoo Park, Jie-Yoon Kang, In Chul Jung, HoRyong Yoo
BACKGROUND: Parkinson's disease (PD) patients face a substantial unmet need for disease-modifying interventions. Potential approaches such as exercise and acupuncture have been investigated to slow PD progression. To address this unmet need, we developed a novel therapeutic approach that integrates acupuncture and exercise: the Meridian Activation Remedy System for PD patients (MARS-PD). Building upon promising outcomes observed in our preliminary pilot study, where MARS-PD exhibited a large clinically important difference on the Movement Disorder Society Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale Part III (MDS-UPDRS Part III), we embark on a randomized controlled trial with the primary objective of examining the efficacy, safety, and economic impact of MARS-PD...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38704108/unveiling-the-potential-of-estrogen-exploring-its-role-in-neuropsychiatric-disorders-and-exercise-intervention
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REVIEW
Wenke He, Sen Zhang, Zhengtang Qi, Weina Liu
Neuropsychiatric disorders shorten human life spans through multiple ways and become major threats to human health. Exercise can regulate the estrogen signaling, which may be involved in depression, Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD), and other neuropsychiatric disorders as well in their sex differences. In nervous system, estrogen is an important regulator of cell development, synaptic development, and brain connectivity. Therefore, this review aimed to investigate the potential of estrogen system in the exercise intervention of neuropsychiatric disorders to better understand the exercise in neuropsychiatric disorders and its sex specific...
May 2, 2024: Pharmacological Research: the Official Journal of the Italian Pharmacological Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38701159/effects-of-blood-flow-restriction-resistance-training-on-autonomic-and-endothelial-function-in-persons-with-parkinson-s-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Annie Bane, Lorraine Wilson, Jill Jumper, Lindsay Spindler, Pricilla Wyatt, Darryn Willoughby
BACKGROUND: Autonomic dysfunction precedes endothelial dysfunction in Parkinson's disease (PD) and causes blood pressure and circulation abnormalities that are highly disruptive to one's quality of life. While exercise interventions have proven helpful for motor symptoms of PD, improving associated non-motor symptoms is limited. Low-intensity resistance training with blood flow restriction (LIRT-BFR) improves autonomic dysfunction in non-PD patients and high-intensity resistance training (HIRT) is recommended for motor symptom improvements for people with PD (PwPD)...
April 27, 2024: Journal of Parkinson's Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695285/can-boxing-relieve-symptoms-of-parkinson-s-disease-and-improve-quality-of-life-a-qualitative-study-of-the-experiences-of-participants-attending-the-danish-parkinson-boxing-concept
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nafisa Mohamed Abdi Yusuf, Pernille Bekke, Stine Kjær Wehner
PURPOSE: To explore how people with Parkinson's (PwP) experience the impact of attending Parkinson Boxing (PB) on their symptoms and quality of life. METHODS: The authors NMAY and PeB conducted participant observations of four PB sessions and eight semi-structured interviews with PwP who participated in PB in Denmark. The empirical material was systematically analyzed using thematic analysis. RESULTS: Four main themes arose. The participants experience a sense of community from being part of a group where they share the same diagnosis...
May 2, 2024: Disability and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694717/empowering-minds-and-bodies-the-impact-of-exercise-on-multiple-sclerosis-and-cognitive-health
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ushna Zameer, Amna Tariq, Fatima Asif, Ateeba Kamran
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a global health concern affecting around 2.6 million people. It is characterised by neural inflammation, myelin breakdown and cognitive decline. Cognitive impairment, especially reduced cognitive processing speed (CPS), which affects up to 67% of MS patients and frequently manifests before mobility concerns, is one of the disease's most serious side effects. Effective adaptation and the application of cognitive rehabilitation treatments depend on the early diagnosis of cognitive impairment...
April 2024: Annals of Neurosciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38693613/bicycling-for-rehabilitation-of-persons-with-parkinson-disease-a-scoping-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
John L Palmieri, Lesley Jones, Margaret Schenkman, Judith E Deutsch
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Exercise is beneficial for persons with Parkinson disease (PwPD). The overarching purpose of this scoping review was to provide guidance to clinicians and scientists regarding current evidence for bicycling exercise for PwPD. A scoping review was conducted to examine the heterogeneous literature on stationary bicycling for PwPD to reduce motor symptoms and body function structure impairments, improve activities and motor performance, and reduce disease severity...
May 2, 2024: Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy: JNPT
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38692728/effects-of-physiotherapy-and-home-based-training-in-parkinsonian-syndromes-protocol-for-a-randomised-controlled-trial-mobilityapp
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cecilia Raccagni, Victoria Sidoroff, Anisoara Paraschiv-Ionescu, Nils Roth, Gudrun Schönherr, Björn Eskofier, Heiko Gassner, Felix Kluge, Francesco Teatini, Klaus Seppi, Georg Goebel, David H Benninger, Kamiar Aminian, Jochen Klucken, Gregor Wenning
INTRODUCTION: Gait and mobility impairment are pivotal signs of parkinsonism, and they are particularly severe in atypical parkinsonian disorders including multiple system atrophy (MSA) and progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP). A pilot study demonstrated a significant improvement of gait in patients with MSA of parkinsonian type (MSA-P) after physiotherapy and matching home-based exercise, as reflected by sensor-based gait parameters. In this study, we aim to investigate whether a gait-focused physiotherapy (GPT) and matching home-based exercise lead to a greater improvement of gait performance compared with a standard physiotherapy/home-based exercise programme (standard physiotherapy, SPT)...
May 1, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38686429/effectiveness-and-safety-of-meridian-activation-remedy-system-for-alleviating-motor-symptoms-in-parkinson-s-disease-an-observational-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
InWoo Choi, Sangsoo Park, Seung Hyun Lee, Jeong-Woo Seo, In-Chan Seol, Yoon-Sik Kim, Miso S Park, Horyong Yoo
BACKGROUND: Parkinson's disease (PD) lacks disease-modifying drugs or sustainable interventions, creating an unmet treatment need. Investigating complementary and alternative medicines aims to improve PD patients' quality of life by alleviating symptoms and delaying the course of the disease. OBJECTIVES: In this single-center, prospective, observational, single-arm study, we aimed to assess the effectiveness and safety of acupuncture combined with exercise therapy and the Meridian Activation Remedy System (MARS)...
April 30, 2024: Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38685371/vocal-and-tongue-exercise-in-early-to-mid-stage-parkinson-disease-using-the-pink1-rat
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
J D Hoffmeister, C K Broadfoot, N E Schaen-Heacock, S A Lechner, M N Krasko, A F Nisbet, J Russell, J Szot, T J Glass, N P Connor, C A Kelm-Nelson, M R Ciucci
Vocal and swallowing deficits are common in Parkinson disease (PD). Because these impairments are resistant to dopamine replacement therapies, vocal and lingual exercise are the primary treatment, but not all individuals respond to exercise and neural mechanisms of treatment response are unclear. To explore putative mechanisms, we used the progressive Pink1-/- rat model of early to mid-stage PD and employed vocal and lingual exercises at 6- and 10-months of age in male Pink1-/- and wild type (WT) rats. We hypothesized that vocal and lingual exercise would improve vocal and tongue use dynamics and increase serotonin (5HT) immunoreactivity in related brainstem nuclei...
April 27, 2024: Brain Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683403/the-effect-of-chronotropic-incompetence-on-physiologic-responses-during-progressive-exercise-in-people-with-parkinson-s-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tone Ricardo Benevides Panassollo, Sue Lord, Usman Rashid, Denise Taylor, Grant Mawston
PURPOSE: Heart rate (HR) response is likely to vary in people with Parkinson's disease (PD), particularly for those with chronotropic incompetence (CI). This study explores the impact of CI on HR and metabolic responses during cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) in people with PD, and its implications for exercise intensity prescription. METHODS: Twenty-eight participants with mild PD and seventeen healthy controls underwent CPET to identify the presence or absence of CI...
April 29, 2024: European Journal of Applied Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678241/vertical-locomotion-improves-horizontal-locomotion-effects-of-climbing-on-gait-and-other-mobility-aspects-in-parkinson-s-disease-a-secondary-analysis-from-a-randomized-controlled-trial
#20
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Agnes Langer, Clint Hansen, Dominik Roth, Agnes Santer, Anna Flotz, Jakob Gruber, Laurenz Wizany, Sebastian Hasenauer, Rochus Pokan, Peter Dabnichki, Marco Treven, Sarah Zimmel, Michaela Schmoeger, Ulrike Willinger, Lucia Gassner, Christof Brücke, Walter Maetzler, Heidemarie Zach
BACKGROUND: In the Climb Up! Head Up! trial, we showed that sport climbing reduces bradykinesia, tremor, and rigidity in mildly to moderately affected participants with Parkinson's disease. This secondary analysis aimed to evaluate the effects of sport climbing on gait and functional mobility in this cohort. METHODS: Climb Up! Head Up! was a 1:1 randomized controlled trial. Forty-eight PD participants (Hoehn and Yahr stage 2-3) either participated in a 12-week, 90-min-per-week sport climbing course (intervention group) or were engaged in regular unsupervised physical activity (control group)...
April 27, 2024: Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation
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