Effects of a High-intensity Progressive-cycle Program on Quality of Life and Motor Symptomatology in Parkinson's Disease
- Conditions
- ExerciseQuality of LifeParkinson DiseasePhysical Activity
- Interventions
- Other: BalanceOther: Endurance
- Registration Number
- NCT03882398
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Vigo
- Brief Summary
TITLE: Effects of a high-intensity progressive-cycle program on quality of life and motor symptomatology in Parkinson's disease population
BACKGROUND: The benefits of aerobic exercise in persons with Parkinson's disease (PD) have been widely studied; however, little research has been done on the effect of high-intensity aerobic exercise in this group.
HYPOTHESIS: The high-intensity aerobic training in pedaliers, combined with balance training, improves motor symptoms and quality of life in a population with Parkinson Disease, Hoehn \& Yahr 1-3.
OBJETIVES: To ascertain whether high-intensity aerobic training with exercise peddlers and balance training can improve motor symptoms and quality of life in a PD population of Hoehn \&Yahr (H\&Y) disability score 1-3.
METHODOLOGY Setting: Rehabilitation centers in secondary care. Design: A pilot randomized controlled trial. Participants: A total of 14 patients participated in the 8-week study. Interventions: They were comprised of a control group (n=7) that followed a balance protocol and an experimental group (n=7) that performed high intensity (70%) aerobic workout using an exercise peddler + a balance protocol once a week.
Main Outcome Measures: The primary outcome measures included the 8-Foot Up and Go, test, 6-minute walk test, test 2-minute step tets, Parkinson Disease Questionnaire-39 (PDQ39), Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (MDS-UPDRS) and Tinetti test.
- Detailed Description
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Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 14
- Diagnosed with Parkinson Disease, Hoehn & Yahr score of 1-3.
- History or evidence of dementia or other neurological impairment/cardiovascular diseases that may affect the high-intensity endurance workout
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Experimental group Balance The experimental group (EG) participated in a once a week physical exercise program for 8 weeks. The session consisted of balance training, followed by aerobic endurance training with exercise peddlers. At the beginning of the program, each session lasted 25 minutes and progressed to 35 minutes, in the last two weeks Experimental group Endurance The experimental group (EG) participated in a once a week physical exercise program for 8 weeks. The session consisted of balance training, followed by aerobic endurance training with exercise peddlers. At the beginning of the program, each session lasted 25 minutes and progressed to 35 minutes, in the last two weeks Control Group Balance The control group (CG) only performed routine balance exercises once a week (10 min)
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Balance 12 weeks Tinetti test The objective of the Tinetti test is to evaluate the possible alterations of balance in a population of elderly people. The test consists of two parts: nine elements of balance and six elements of march. The maximum total score is 28, and would mean that gait and balance are normal
Sintomatology of Parkinson Disease 12 weeks The Movement Disorders Society Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (MDS-UPDRS) evaluates the degree of symptomatology of the person with Parkinson's Disease. The total score range ranges from 0 to 200, with higher values indicating a greater impact of the symptoms. Each item is scored from 0 to 4, with 0 being the least and 4 the most severe. The scores are added.
Quality of life in Parkinson Disease: PDQ39 12 weeks The quality of life questionnaire for Parkinson's disease is a specific questionnaire that evaluates the quality of life, where a lower score means that the patient has a better quality of life. It consists of 39 questions, and its value is expressed in percentages, the percentages closest to zero express a better quality of life. In addition, their results can also be expressed in 8 different areas (mobility, activities of daily life, stigma, emotional well-being, social support, communication, body discomfort, cognitive impairment), which are interpreted in the same way.
Physical Conditions 12 weeks The Senior Fitness Test, is a battery of 7 tests to evaluate the physical state of the elderly, and has been validated for people with Parkinson's Disease. This battery evaluates the strength of lower and upper limbs with the 30 seconds chair stand and arm curl tests, to more repetitions, more strength. It also evaluates the flexibility of both lower and upper limbs with the chair sit and reach and back stractch tests, which are measured in centimeters, to more centimeters greater flexibility. Aerobic endurance is assessed by means of the 6 minute walk test that is measured in meters, and the 2 minute step test that is measured in cycles. The more number of cycles and meters, the better aerobic resistance. The balance is evaluated by means of the 8 foot up and go test, which is measured in seconds, and the less the better the balance. These results by means of a mathematical formula give an absolute value that to higher score better physical condition
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Universidad de Vigo
🇪🇸Pontevedra, Spain