Parkinson Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
Impact of a High Intensity Community Exercise Group (BIG for Life) on Motor Function (i.e. Balance, Gait, Strength, Balance Confidence), Ability to Perform Activities of Daily Living, and Quality of Life Measures in Individuals With Parkinson's Disease.
This research study will aim to evaluate BIG for LIFE as a group exercise program, and determine whether three time a week exercise sessions with heart rate monitoring is beneficial to maintain or improve physical function, cognitive function, and quality of life over a period of 8 weeks (pre/post testing and 24 visits). The specific objective of this study is to investigate the impact of this exercise group (BIG for LIFE) on motor functions (i.e. balance, gait, strength, balance confidence) and quality of life functions (sleep, depression, activities of daily living) The investigators will test the following hypotheses: 1. that participation in this community-based exercise group will improve mobility level and balance confidence 2. that participation in this group will increase performance of activities of daily living as measured by self-assessment 3. that participation in this group will increase quality of life, cognition, sleep, or depression measures 4. that providing real time heart rate feedback in this group setting will increase the amount of time spent exercising in the target heart rate zone
Study participants will complete a total of 24 exercise sessions (in person or via Zoom). At the initial session, participants will undergo screening and consent, physical assessments (10 meter walk test, 6 minute walk test, 5 Times Sit to Stand, and the Mini Bestest) and routine baseline medical assessments (Appearance, Pulses, BP) and complete self-assessments regarding balance (Activities Balance Confidence Questionnaire, ABC) and cognitive assessment with Trails A/B, quality of life (PDQ-39,PHQ-9, PDSS-2, FOG-q, and Patient-Specific Functional Scale); these assessments will be repeated at the final visit. In person assessments preferred but if unable due to health regulations they can be administered virtually. For virtual assessments the miniBESTest and 6 minute walk test will not be administered, all others can be administered virtually. Questionnaires will be mailed as well as instructions/materials for physical assessments for virtual assessments. Physical assessments will occur via zoom with help from family member or other individual. Participants will be also instructed in use of the heart rate monitor and will be instructed in importance of exercising at a moderate intensity. During each of the exercise sessions the LSVT Big daily exercises will be performed along with functional tasks and gait/balance tasks. The functional tasks and gait/balance tasks will change weekly to monthly and all activities will be modified to the participant's mobility level. We will compare changes in assessment and questionnaire scores before and after completion of the 8-week (24 exercise sessions) intervention, anticipating that participants will either improve or not experience significant degradation of cognitive, physical or motor function, as can be observed in PD patients after completion of the exercise program. Upon completion of the 8-week exercise program, assessments and questionnaires will be repeated, and the participants will be interviewed to gain anecdotal insight into their experience with the program. Using the rolling enrollment strategy, we will be able to accumulate data to provide interim insight into the progress on our study objectives, and to assess whether the number of subjects estimated is appropriate to achieve statistical power to support or reject our hypotheses. ;
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