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Back to the basics: Regular exercise matters in Parkinson's disease: Results from the National Parkinson Foundation QII registry study

机译:回到基础:帕金森氏病的定期运动很重要:国家帕金森基金会QII注册研究的结果

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Background: There is a substantial interest in the impact of exercise on reduction of disability and rate of progression of Parkinson's disease (PD). Objective: The primary aim was to describe exercise habits of PD patients and factors associated with greater levels of exercise. The secondary aim was to explore whether regular exercise is associated with a slower decline of function, disease-related quality of life, and caregiver burden. Methods: The National Parkinson's Foundation (NPF) QII Registry data was used to analyze variables that correlate with levels of exercise in PD patients across disease severity. Subjects were categorized into three groups: non-exercisers (0min/week), low exercisers (1-150min/week), and regular exercisers (>150min/week). Health related outcomes, disease metrics, and demographic factors associated with exercise were examined using bivariate analyses. Multiple regression models controlled for disease duration, severity, and cognitive function. An exploratory analysis was completed on the association of baseline level of exercise with health outcomes at one year follow up. Results: 4866 subjects were included in the baseline analysis and 2252 subjects who had second visits were included in the longitudinal data. Regular exercisers at baseline were associated with better QOL, mobility, and physical function, less progression of disease, less caregiver burden and less cognitive decline one year later, after controlling for demographic and disease severity variables. Conclusions: This study provides important preliminary evidence of the beneficial effects of regular exercise in a large PD cohort. Longitudinal studies will be essential to confirm findings.
机译:背景:人们对运动对减少残疾和帕金森氏病(PD)的进展速度产生很大的兴趣。目的:主要目的是描述PD患者的运动习惯以及与更高水平运动有关的因素。第二个目的是探讨定期运动是否与功能减慢,疾病相关的生活质量以及护理人员负担减慢有关。方法:使用美国国家帕金森基金会(NPF)QII注册数据来分析与疾病严重程度不同的PD患者运动水平相关的变量。将受试者分为三组:非锻炼者(0分钟/周),低强度锻炼者(1-150分钟/周)和常规锻炼者(> 150分钟/周)。使用双变量分析检查与运动有关的健康相关结局,疾病指标和人口统计学因素。控制疾病持续时间,严重程度和认知功能的多元回归模型。在一年的随访中,完成了一项关于基线运动水平与健康结果之间关系的探索性分析。结果:基线分析包括4866名受试者,第二次访问的2252名受试者包括在纵向数据中。在控制了人口统计学和疾病严重程度变量后,定期的基线锻炼者与较好的QOL,活动能力和身体功能,疾病进展较少,护理人员负担减少以及一年后一年的认知能力下降相关。结论:这项研究提供了重要的初步证据,证明了在大型PD人群中定期锻炼的有益效果。纵向研究对于确认发现至关重要。

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