Parkinson Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
Investigating the Effect of Specific, Long- Term, Community-based Exercises on Walking, Balance, and Quality of Life in Adults With Parkinson Disease.
Physical activity is a key intervention used to reduce the healthcare costs and the negative
consequences of Parkinson Disease (PD) by improving walking and balance and reducing the
number of falls. However, not all exercise classes provide the same results for people with
PD. Specific exercises designed to target the features of PD have shown greater outcomes
than generic physical activity. The exercise principles include high-intensity (size and
speed) movement, task repetition, rhythmical rocking, mental imagery, cognitive strategies,
treadmill walking, and making use of internal and external cues. Collectively these
PD-specific exercises can be designed to be run in exercise groups. Structured exercise
groups also include social interaction that is known to improve depression and apathy, both
of which are features common in people with PD.
This study will compare the effect of specific, long-term community-based exercise class on
balance, walking, quality of life, and mood compare to self-directed exercise.
Investigators anticipate that participants from the community-based, long-term intervention
will show better improvements in balance and walking compare to participants that are
self-directing their activities.
This is a mixed-method, randomized design study. Participants will be assessed using
qualitative and quantitative measures before and after a nine-month intervention.Outcome
measures for motor function will be described using Paired t-tests for continuous variables
and McNemar's Test for categorical variables. Participants will be recruited from the LGH
NROP program, North Shore physicians, and the Pacific Parkinson's Research Centre Movement
Disorders Clinic, UBC. Potential participants will be approached by their treating
physicians during their clinical visits. People who are interested in participating in the
study will be invited to contact the NROP Registered Nurse (RN) to discuss study
participation and review the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The study will recruit
fifteen participants for the intensive community-based exercise group and fifteen for the
self-directed exercise group.The sample size calculation was performed using G*power
3.1.9.2.Once participants provide a signed informed consent they will be randomly assigned
to one of the groups by picking a number from 00 to 30 out of an envelope.
The class will consist of evidence-based exercises such as: sustained, high effort
exercises, resistance exercises, and endurance training. The other participants will
continue on their own. All participants will be asked to fill out a physical activity diary
regarding the frequency, duration, and intensity of the activities during the nine months
trial.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Supportive Care
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