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Design of the park-in-shape study: a phase II double blind randomized controlled trial evaluating the effects of exercise on motor and non-motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease

机译:体形研究的设计:一项II期双盲随机对照试验,评估运动对帕金森氏病运动和非运动症状的影响

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Background Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder with a wide range of motor and non-motor symptoms. Despite optimal medical management, PD still results in a high disability rate and secondary complications and many patients lead a sedentary lifestyle, which in turn is also associated with a higher co-morbidity and mortality. Exercise has been explored as a strategy to reduce secondary complications and results suggests that it not only provides general health benefits, but may also provide symptomatic relief. If this holds true exercise would be a very attractive addition to the therapeutic arsenal in PD. The supportive evidence remains incomplete. Here, we describe the design of the Park-in-Shape study, which primarily aims to evaluate whether aerobic exercise affords clinically relevant improvements in motor symptoms in sedentary PD patients. A specific new element is the introduction of gaming to optimize compliance to the exercise intervention. Methods/Design The Park-in-Shape study is a randomized controlled, assessor- and patient-blinded single center study. Two parallel groups will include a total of 130 patients, receiving either aerobic exercise on a home trainer equipped with gaming elements (“exergaming”), or a non-aerobic intervention (stretching, flexibility and relaxation exercises). Both groups are supported by a specifically designed motivational app that uses gaming elements to stimulate patients to exercise and rewards them after having completed the exercise. Both interventions are delivered at home at least 3 times a week for 30–45 minutes during 6?months. Eligible patients are community-dwelling, sedentary patients diagnosed with mild-moderate PD. The primary outcome is the MDS-UPDRS motor score (tested in the off state) after 6?months. Secondary outcomes include various motor and non-motor symptoms, quality of life, physical fitness, and adherence. Discussion This Park-in-Shape study is anticipated to answer the question whether high intensity aerobic exercise combined with gaming elements (“exergaming”) provides symptomatic relief in PD. Strong elements include the double-blinded randomized controlled trial design, the MDS-UPDRS as valid primary outcome, the large sample size and unique combination of home-based pure aerobic exercise combined with gaming elements and motivational aspects. Trial registration Dutch trial register NTR4743
机译:背景技术帕金森氏病(PD)是一种神经退行性疾病,具有多种运动和非运动症状。尽管进行了最佳的医疗管理,帕金森病仍然导致高残障率和继发并发症,许多患者久坐不动,这反过来又增加了合并症和死亡率。人们已经将运动作为减少继发性并发症的一种策略进行了研究,结果表明,运动不仅可以提供一般的健康益处,而且还可以减轻症状。如果坚持下去,那么锻炼将是PD治疗药库中非常有吸引力的一项补充。支持性证据仍然不完整。在这里,我们描述了“形状公园”研究的设计,该研究的主要目的是评估有氧运动是否能为久坐的PD患者运动症状提供临床上相关的改善。一个特定的新元素是引入游戏以优化对运动干预的依从性。方法/设计形状公园研究是一项随机对照,评估者和患者双盲的单中心研究。两个平行的小组将包括总共130名患者,他们要么接受配备游戏元素的家庭教练进行有氧运动(“锻炼”),要么接受无氧运动(伸展,柔韧性和放松运动)。两组均受到专门设计的激励应用程序的支持,该应用程序使用游戏元素来刺激患者进行锻炼并在完成锻炼后对其进行奖励。两种干预措施在6个月内至少每周在家中进行3次,每次30-45分钟。符合条件的患者是诊断为轻度中度PD的社区居民久坐患者。主要结果是6个月后的MDS-UPDRS运动评分(在关闭状态下测试)。次要结局包括各种运动和非运动症状,生活质量,身体健康状况和依从性。讨论这项“形状公园”研究有望回答以下问题:高强度的有氧运动与游戏元素(“锻炼”)相结合是否可以缓解PD的症状。强大的要素包括双盲随机对照试验设计,作为有效主要结果的MDS-UPDRS,大样本量以及基于家庭的纯有氧运动与游戏要素和动机方面的独特结合。试用注册荷兰试用注册NTR4743

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