Physical exercise for people with Parkinson’s disease: a systematic review and network meta-analysis

Jan 5, 2023The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Effects of Physical Exercise for People with Parkinson's Disease: A Review and Comparison of Studies

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Abstract

A total of 7939 participants across 156 randomized controlled trials were analyzed to compare the effects of various physical exercises on Parkinson's disease symptoms.

  • Dance may have a moderate beneficial effect on the severity of motor signs, with a mean difference of -10.32 on the motor scale.
  • Aqua-based, gait/balance/functional, and multi-domain training might also have moderate beneficial effects on motor signs, with mean differences ranging from -6.97 to -7.77.
  • Quality of life could improve significantly with aqua-based training, showing a probable large beneficial effect with a mean difference of -14.98.
  • Endurance training may provide moderate benefits for quality of life, while other exercise types like mind-body training show very uncertain effects.
  • Adverse events reported were mostly minor, with falls and pain being the most common, though the overall safety of physical exercise remains uncertain.

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