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Virtual Cycling Environments for Persons With Parkinson Disease

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Parkinson Disease
Interventions
Other: Bicycling with and without virtual reality
Registration Number
NCT04804202
Lead Sponsor
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Brief Summary

This study asks three questions about Persons with Parkinson Disease that use a bicycle for exercise. 1. Does the use of virtual reality increase the intensity and and enjoyment of the experience compared to bicycling without virtual reality? 2. Does the way in which the bicycling (interval compared to continous) is performed affect the experience? 3. How does the way the virtual reality is delivered (with goggles or projected on a screen) affect the experience?

Detailed Description

Participants attend two sessions. They complete movement assessments and questionnaires about physical activity. During the first session they bicycle in a semi-immersive (projected on a screen) and an immersive (with googles) virtual environment. After each bout they completed a questionnaire about the experience. In the second session they bicycle four times with and without a virtual environment using both a continous and interval mode. Their oxygen consumption is measured during cycling. They complete questionnaires after each exercise bout.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
60
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Diagnosis of Parkinson's disease
  2. Hoehn and Yahr stages II-III,
  3. 45-75 years old
  4. able to ride a stationary upright bicycle
  5. able to sign informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria
  1. Have a recent history of severe heart disease, severe lung disease, uncontrolled diabetes, traumatic brain injury or neurological disorder other than Parkinson Disease.
  2. Are unable to follow directions or sign a consent form
  3. Do not have adequate vision or hearing ability to see or hear a television
  4. Have unstable medical condition or musculoskeletal disorder such as severe arthritis, recent knee surgery, hip surgery, or any other condition that the investigators determine would impair the ability to ride the bicycle
  5. Have any other medical condition that prevents bicycling
  6. Have moderate depression

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Virtual RealityBicycling with and without virtual realityThis is a single arm study in which all participants will execute the same tasks over two sessions.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Physiological Responses to Exercise- Oxygen ConsumptionCollected in two sessions: Session 1(day 1 for 2 hours) collected continuously during 2 exercise bouts to compare exercise bouts___ Session 2 (day 2 for 2 hours) collected continuously in four exercise bouts to compare exercise bouts

Metabolic equivalents derived from oxygen consumption which is collected continuously during four exercise bouts.

Enjoyment-MotivationCollected in two sessions: Session 1 collected continuously during 2 exercise bouts in a 2 hour Session 2: in four exercise bouts in a 2 hour session to compare exercise bouts

Intrinsic Motivation Inventory Enjoyment sub-scales collected at the end of each exercise bout

Heart Rate % of maximumCollected in two sessions: Session 1 collected continuously during 2 exercise bouts in a 2 hour Session 2: in four exercise bouts in a 2 hour session to compare exercise bouts

Collected continuously during exercise bouts and will be evaluated as a % of age adjusted maximum heart rate

Neuromuscular IntensityCollected in two sessions: Session 1(day 1 for 2 hours) collected continuously during 2 exercise bouts to compare exercise bouts.____Session 2 (day 2 for 2 hours) collected continuously in four exercise bouts to compare exercise bouts

bicycling cadence collected continuously

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Perceived Effort RankingCollected in once in day 1 and once in day 2

Rating of Bicycling Conditions relative to each other (and audio recording of experience)

Enjoyment RankingCollected in once in day 1 and once in day 2

Rating of Bicycling Conditions relative to each other (and audio recording of experience)

Borg Scale for Rate of perceived exertionCollected in both Day 1 and 2 (each day is two hours) as follows: Day 1 (4 times in each of the two cycling bouts) Day 2 (6 times each of the four cycling bouts)

Self-Report of Effort collected at a multiple time points to compare with exercise bouts

Cyber sickness QuestionnaireCollected in Day 1 (2 hour session) twice to compare before and after scores

16 item questionnaire about feelings or symptoms of cyber sickness

Trial Locations

Locations (2)

School of Health Professions

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Newark, New Jersey, United States

New York Institute of Technology

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Old Westbury, New York, United States

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