The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Ways to prevent falls in people with Parkinson's disease

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Abstract

Exercise interventions probably reduce the rate of falls by 26% in people with mild to moderate Parkinson's disease.

  • Exercise is associated with a 10% reduction in the number of people experiencing one or more falls.
  • Cholinesterase inhibitors may reduce the rate of falls by 50%, but their effect on the number of people falling is uncertain.
  • Exercise may improve health-related quality of life slightly, though this evidence is of low certainty.
  • Cholinesterase inhibitors may increase the rate of non fall-related adverse events by 60%, with most being mild and transient.
  • The effects of education interventions on fall rates remain uncertain, with very low-certainty evidence available.

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