The effects of exercise on non-motor experiences of daily living experienced in Parkinson’s Disease: A systematic review and network meta-analysis

IF 1.9 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Clinical Parkinsonism Related Disorders Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.prdoa.2023.100203
Paige G. Tonkin, Timothy D. Miller, Tegan E. Hartmann, Melissa Skein
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Abstract

Introduction

Whilst non-motor experiences of daily living (NMeDL) reduce quality of life (QoL) in people with Parkinson’s Disease (PD), research dedicated to NMeDL is lacking compared to motor symptoms. The aim of this Network Meta-Analysis (NMA) was to compare and determine the effects of exercise and dual-task training interventions on NMeDL for people with early-to-mid stage PD.

Methods

Eight electronic databases were systematically searched, identifying randomised control trials (RCTs) that assessed the effect of interventions on the Movement Disease Society - Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale (MDS-UPDRS); Part I scores. A fixed-effect pairwise and NMA were completed and confidence in estimates were assessed using the Confidence in Network Meta-Analysis (CINeMA) framework.

Results

Five RCTs involving exercise were identified, involving 218 participants. No dual-tasking studies were suitable. Pairwise comparisons favoured tango and mixed-treadmill training (TT) when compared to control, however 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) crossed the line of no effect (MD = 0). Indirect comparisons revealed tango had clinically meaningful reductions in Part I scores compared to speed-TT and body-weight resistance training, (MD −4.47; 95% CI −8.50 to −0.44 and MD −4.38; 95% CI −7.86 to –0.90), indicating improved NMeDL. Compared to control, low confidence evidence suggests tango and mixed-TT improves NMeDL.

Conclusions

Tango and mixed-TT are the most effective exercise interventions for improving NMeDL. Adoption of an exercise program in the early stages of PD, irrespective of modality, may be effective and holds potential clinical importance immediately following a diagnosis of PD.

Other: Prospero Registration Number; CRD42022322470.

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运动对帕金森病患者日常生活非运动体验的影响:系统回顾和网络荟萃分析
虽然日常生活的非运动体验(NMeDL)会降低帕金森病(PD)患者的生活质量(QoL),但与运动症状相比,专门针对NMeDL的研究还很缺乏。本网络荟萃分析(NMA)的目的是比较和确定运动和双任务训练干预对早期至中期PD患者NMeDL的影响。方法系统检索8个电子数据库,确定评估干预措施对运动疾病学会-统一帕金森病评定量表(MDS-UPDRS)影响的随机对照试验(rct);第一部分得分。完成了两两固定效应和NMA,并使用网络元分析(CINeMA)框架的置信度评估了估计的置信度。结果确定了5项涉及运动的随机对照试验,涉及218名参与者。没有适合的双任务研究。与对照组相比,两两比较倾向于探戈和混合跑步机训练(TT),但95%置信区间(CI)超过了无效线(MD = 0)。间接比较显示,与速度-TT和体重阻力训练相比,探戈在第一部分得分上有临床意义的降低(MD - 4.47;95% CI为−8.50 ~−0.44,MD为−4.38;95% CI为−7.86 ~ -0.90),表明NMeDL得到改善。与对照组相比,低置信度证据表明探戈和混合tt改善了NMeDL。结论stango和混合tt是改善NMeDL最有效的运动干预措施。在帕金森病的早期阶段采用锻炼计划,无论形式如何,都可能是有效的,并且在帕金森病诊断后立即具有潜在的临床重要性。其他:普洛斯彼罗注册号;CRD42022322470。
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Clinical Parkinsonism  Related Disorders
Clinical Parkinsonism Related Disorders Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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