Effect of different types of exercises on psychological and cognitive features in people with Parkinson's disease: A randomized controlled trial

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Autor(a) principal: Gobbi, Lilian Teresa Bucken [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Pelicioni, Paulo Henrique Silva, Lahr, Juliana [UNESP], Lirani-Silva, Ellen [UNESP], Teixeira-Arroyo, Claudia, Santos, Paulo Cezar Rocha dos [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rehab.2020.05.011
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/208016
Resumo: Background: Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative and progressive disease marked by the presence of motor and non-motor symptoms, as psychological and cognitive impairment. Physical exercises have been prescribed as complementary therapy for PD, and the type of intervention and duration of the intervention should be taken into account. Objective: We aimed to compare the effect of different exercise modalities (functional mobility, multimodal and cognitive) and length (4 and 8 months) on psychological and cognition in people with PD. This study followed the CONSORT extension for non-pharmacological trials. Methods: In this randomized controlled trial, we assessed 107 participants between 2011 and 2013. At the end of 3 years, participants with PD (mild to moderate stages) who achieved the criteria were assessed considering 3 different groups of exercise: Multimodal (n = 38), Functional Mobility (n = 33) and Mental/Leisure (n = 36). All 3 interventions were performed for 32 weeks, twice a week, with 60 min for each session (64 sessions in total). Psychological and cognitive function were assessed at baseline and after 4 and 8 months. Results: The Functional Mobility and Mental/Leisure training had a potential effect on maintaining cognitive function (executive function, attention and work memory). The Multimodal training did not show a benefit for cognitive features and was not even able to delay the progressive decline in cognitive functions; however, this modality had a positive effect on physical stress after 8 months of exercise. Conclusions: An intervention that requires high complexity and specific activities, such as locomotor and cognitive exercise, provides a maintenance effect against the degeneration in cognition associated with the progression of PD and thus can delay the progressive decline in cognitive function in PD.
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spelling Effect of different types of exercises on psychological and cognitive features in people with Parkinson's disease: A randomized controlled trialCognitionCognitive trainingFunctional mobility training.Parkinson's diseasePhysical activityBackground: Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative and progressive disease marked by the presence of motor and non-motor symptoms, as psychological and cognitive impairment. Physical exercises have been prescribed as complementary therapy for PD, and the type of intervention and duration of the intervention should be taken into account. Objective: We aimed to compare the effect of different exercise modalities (functional mobility, multimodal and cognitive) and length (4 and 8 months) on psychological and cognition in people with PD. This study followed the CONSORT extension for non-pharmacological trials. Methods: In this randomized controlled trial, we assessed 107 participants between 2011 and 2013. At the end of 3 years, participants with PD (mild to moderate stages) who achieved the criteria were assessed considering 3 different groups of exercise: Multimodal (n = 38), Functional Mobility (n = 33) and Mental/Leisure (n = 36). All 3 interventions were performed for 32 weeks, twice a week, with 60 min for each session (64 sessions in total). Psychological and cognitive function were assessed at baseline and after 4 and 8 months. Results: The Functional Mobility and Mental/Leisure training had a potential effect on maintaining cognitive function (executive function, attention and work memory). The Multimodal training did not show a benefit for cognitive features and was not even able to delay the progressive decline in cognitive functions; however, this modality had a positive effect on physical stress after 8 months of exercise. Conclusions: An intervention that requires high complexity and specific activities, such as locomotor and cognitive exercise, provides a maintenance effect against the degeneration in cognition associated with the progression of PD and thus can delay the progressive decline in cognitive function in PD.São Paulo State University (UNESP) Post-graduation Program in Movement Sciences Institute of Biosciences Posture and Gait Studies Laboratory (LEPLO)Neuroscience Research Australia University of New South WalesSchool of Public Health and Community Medicine University of New South WalesCentro Universitário UNIFAFIBE BebedouroUniversity of Groningen University Medical Center Groningen Center for Human Movement SciencesSão Paulo State University (UNESP) Post-graduation Program in Movement Sciences Institute of Biosciences Posture and Gait Studies Laboratory (LEPLO)Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)University of New South WalesBebedouroCenter for Human Movement SciencesGobbi, Lilian Teresa Bucken [UNESP]Pelicioni, Paulo Henrique SilvaLahr, Juliana [UNESP]Lirani-Silva, Ellen [UNESP]Teixeira-Arroyo, ClaudiaSantos, Paulo Cezar Rocha dos [UNESP]2021-06-25T11:04:58Z2021-06-25T11:04:58Z2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rehab.2020.05.011Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, v. 64, n. 1, 2021.1877-06651877-0657http://hdl.handle.net/11449/20801610.1016/j.rehab.2020.05.0112-s2.0-85092017722Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengAnnals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicineinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-10-23T18:51:48Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/208016Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-05-23T11:47:30.970296Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of different types of exercises on psychological and cognitive features in people with Parkinson's disease: A randomized controlled trial
title Effect of different types of exercises on psychological and cognitive features in people with Parkinson's disease: A randomized controlled trial
spellingShingle Effect of different types of exercises on psychological and cognitive features in people with Parkinson's disease: A randomized controlled trial
Gobbi, Lilian Teresa Bucken [UNESP]
Cognition
Cognitive training
Functional mobility training.
Parkinson's disease
Physical activity
title_short Effect of different types of exercises on psychological and cognitive features in people with Parkinson's disease: A randomized controlled trial
title_full Effect of different types of exercises on psychological and cognitive features in people with Parkinson's disease: A randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr Effect of different types of exercises on psychological and cognitive features in people with Parkinson's disease: A randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Effect of different types of exercises on psychological and cognitive features in people with Parkinson's disease: A randomized controlled trial
title_sort Effect of different types of exercises on psychological and cognitive features in people with Parkinson's disease: A randomized controlled trial
author Gobbi, Lilian Teresa Bucken [UNESP]
author_facet Gobbi, Lilian Teresa Bucken [UNESP]
Pelicioni, Paulo Henrique Silva
Lahr, Juliana [UNESP]
Lirani-Silva, Ellen [UNESP]
Teixeira-Arroyo, Claudia
Santos, Paulo Cezar Rocha dos [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Pelicioni, Paulo Henrique Silva
Lahr, Juliana [UNESP]
Lirani-Silva, Ellen [UNESP]
Teixeira-Arroyo, Claudia
Santos, Paulo Cezar Rocha dos [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
University of New South Wales
Bebedouro
Center for Human Movement Sciences
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gobbi, Lilian Teresa Bucken [UNESP]
Pelicioni, Paulo Henrique Silva
Lahr, Juliana [UNESP]
Lirani-Silva, Ellen [UNESP]
Teixeira-Arroyo, Claudia
Santos, Paulo Cezar Rocha dos [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cognition
Cognitive training
Functional mobility training.
Parkinson's disease
Physical activity
topic Cognition
Cognitive training
Functional mobility training.
Parkinson's disease
Physical activity
description Background: Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative and progressive disease marked by the presence of motor and non-motor symptoms, as psychological and cognitive impairment. Physical exercises have been prescribed as complementary therapy for PD, and the type of intervention and duration of the intervention should be taken into account. Objective: We aimed to compare the effect of different exercise modalities (functional mobility, multimodal and cognitive) and length (4 and 8 months) on psychological and cognition in people with PD. This study followed the CONSORT extension for non-pharmacological trials. Methods: In this randomized controlled trial, we assessed 107 participants between 2011 and 2013. At the end of 3 years, participants with PD (mild to moderate stages) who achieved the criteria were assessed considering 3 different groups of exercise: Multimodal (n = 38), Functional Mobility (n = 33) and Mental/Leisure (n = 36). All 3 interventions were performed for 32 weeks, twice a week, with 60 min for each session (64 sessions in total). Psychological and cognitive function were assessed at baseline and after 4 and 8 months. Results: The Functional Mobility and Mental/Leisure training had a potential effect on maintaining cognitive function (executive function, attention and work memory). The Multimodal training did not show a benefit for cognitive features and was not even able to delay the progressive decline in cognitive functions; however, this modality had a positive effect on physical stress after 8 months of exercise. Conclusions: An intervention that requires high complexity and specific activities, such as locomotor and cognitive exercise, provides a maintenance effect against the degeneration in cognition associated with the progression of PD and thus can delay the progressive decline in cognitive function in PD.
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