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Variability in Cadence During Forced Cycling Predicts Motor Improvement in Individuals With Parkinson's Disease

机译:强迫骑行过程中脚踏圈速的变化预测帕金森氏病患者的运动能力改善

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Variability in severity and progression of Parkinson's disease symptoms makes it challenging to design therapy interventions that provide maximal benefit. Previous studies showed that forced cycling, at greater pedaling rates, results in greater improvements in motor function than voluntary cycling. The precise mechanism for differences in function following exercise is unknown. We examined the complexity of biomechanical and physiological features of forced and voluntary cycling and correlated these features to improvements in motor function as measured by the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS). Heart rate, cadence, and power were analyzed using entropy signal processing techniques. Pattern variability in heart rate and power were greater in the voluntary group when compared to forced group. In contrast, variability in cadence was higher during forced cycling. UPDRS Motor III scores predicted from the pattern variability data were highly correlated to measured scores in the forced group. This study shows how time series analysis methods of biomechanical and physiological parameters of exercise can be used to predict improvements in motor function. This knowledge will be important in the development of optimal exercise-based rehabilitation programs for Parkinson's disease.
机译:帕金森氏病症状严重程度和进展的差异使得设计提供最大收益的治疗干预措施具有挑战性。以前的研究表明,与自愿骑行相比,以更高的踩踏速度进行强制骑行可以改善运动功能。运动后功能差异的确切机制尚不清楚。我们检查了强制性和自愿性循环的生物力学和生理学特征的复杂性,并将这些特征与运动功能的改善相关联(通过统一帕金森氏疾病评分量表(UPDRS)衡量)。使用熵信号处理技术分析心率,节奏和功率。与强迫组相比,自愿组的心率和功率模式变异性更大。相反,在强制骑行过程中,节奏的变化性更高。根据模式变异性数据预测的UPDRS Motor III得分与强迫组中的测得得分高度相关。这项研究显示了运动的生物力学和生理参数的时间序列分析方法如何可以用来预测运动功能的改善。这些知识对于开发针对帕金森氏病的最佳基于运动的康复计划至关重要。

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