2023
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd013856.pub2
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Physical exercise for people with Parkinson’s disease: a systematic review and network meta-analysis

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“…Becker and Rietdyk 22 also briefly mentioned, because of the link between fatigue increasing the risk of trips, the relevance of intervention programs in improving endurance capacity. Those suggestions confirm the cumulative and systematic evidence on exercise effectiveness on walking ability, improving performance, and reducing falls in older and PD individuals 25,26 . Specifically considering intervention focusing on the mechanisms of gait stability, van Leeuwen et al 23 discussed detailed strategies to improve foot placement and stance leg control.…”
Section: Potential Interventions and Future Directionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…Becker and Rietdyk 22 also briefly mentioned, because of the link between fatigue increasing the risk of trips, the relevance of intervention programs in improving endurance capacity. Those suggestions confirm the cumulative and systematic evidence on exercise effectiveness on walking ability, improving performance, and reducing falls in older and PD individuals 25,26 . Specifically considering intervention focusing on the mechanisms of gait stability, van Leeuwen et al 23 discussed detailed strategies to improve foot placement and stance leg control.…”
Section: Potential Interventions and Future Directionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…Many different types of exercises have been investigated, including aerobic exercises like walking and treadmill exercise, strength interventions, balance and gait interventions, hydrotherapy, Pilates, dance, boxing, tai chi and other multimodal exercise combinations. Systematic reviews have confirmed the relative benefits of different types of exercise on subjective quality of life (QoL) 8,9 . Motor benefits have also been found 9–13 and attributed to enhanced cortico‐striatal plasticity and dopamine release and transporter function in the caudate nucleus 6,14 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Systematic reviews have confirmed the relative benefits of different types of exercise on subjective quality of life (QoL). 8,9 Motor benefits have also been found [9][10][11][12][13] and attributed to enhanced cortico-striatal plasticity and dopamine release and transporter function in the caudate nucleus. 6,14 One treatment programme originating in Australia is the 'PD Warrior' (PDW) programme, which was developed in 2012 and has since been widely taken up for the outpatient management of PD.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…19 In fact, one population-based study identified that an optimal amount of vigorous physical activity (140 minutes per week) can significantly reduce mortality due to Alzheimer's disease, potentially preventing 12 238 Alzheimer's related deaths each year in the US. 21 As physical activity can benefit one's muscular strength, motor function, emotional health, and quality of life, there are significant advantages of physical activity to individuals with neurological impairment such as stroke, 22 Huntington's disease, 23 Parkinson's disease, 24 and multiple sclerosis. 25 Accordingly, physical activity often serves as a mechanism to prevent, delay, and manage neurologic disease and promote brain health.…”
Section: Cognition Dementia and Other Neurologic Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%