The Positive Effects of Physical Activity on Quality of Life in Parkinson’s Disease: A Systematic Review

Dharah P C F Bispo, C. C. S. A. Lins, Kelly L. Hawkes, Shae Tripp, Tien K. Khoo
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Background: Physical activity can have positive effects on motor and non-motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease, but its benefits in terms of quality of life and function are uncertain and vary based on the specific forms of activities and interventions. Objective: We sought to assess the current evidence on the positive effects of physical activity in people with Parkinson’s disease and more specifically in relation to its potential benefits for quality of life. Methods: This systematic review was conducted between January and April 2024 via the PubMed, Medline, and Scopus databases. Predetermined search criteria were used that included the following terms: “Parkinson’s disease”, “quality of life” and “physical activity”. Results: A total of 1669 articles were identified. After utilizing predetermined criteria, a total of fifteen articles met the selection criteria. Statistically significant improvements in quality of life were found in seven studies. Seven studies demonstrated a significant improvement in non-motor symptoms, while nine studies showed an improvement in motor symptoms. Conclusions: Despite heterogeneity in the study designs, interventions and clinical assessments, the articles identified in this review yielded mostly positive results in relation to physical activities. The findings reflect an improvement in motor and non-motor symptoms may translate to a better quality of life in people with Parkinson’s disease.
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体育锻炼对帕金森病患者生活质量的积极影响:系统回顾
背景:体育锻炼可对帕金森病患者的运动和非运动症状产生积极影响,但其对生活质量和功能的益处尚不确定,且因活动的具体形式和干预措施而异。目的:我们试图评估当前有关体育锻炼对帕金森病患者积极影响的证据,尤其是有关体育锻炼对生活质量潜在益处的证据。方法:本系统性综述于 2024 年 1 月至 4 月期间通过 PubMed、Medline 和 Scopus 数据库进行。预先确定的搜索标准包括以下术语:"帕金森病"、"生活质量 "和 "体育锻炼"。结果:共检索到 1669 篇文章。采用预定标准后,共有 15 篇文章符合筛选标准。有七项研究发现,生活质量在统计学上有明显改善。七项研究显示非运动症状有明显改善,九项研究显示运动症状有改善。结论:尽管在研究设计、干预措施和临床评估方面存在异质性,但本综述所确定的文章在体育活动方面大多取得了积极的成果。研究结果表明,运动和非运动症状的改善可能会提高帕金森病患者的生活质量。
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