THE EFFECT OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE: A MINI-REVIEW
Abstract
This article will delve into the impact of physical activity on individuals diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. Currently, both the motor and non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's present challenges for treatment with existing therapies. As a complementary approach to conventional treatment, physical activity has garnered recommendation. It has shown promise in ameliorating various symptoms associated with Parkinson's disease, encompassing enhancements in physical capacities and cognitive functional abilities. Additionally, physical activity has been observed to retard disease progression, alleviate associated pain, extend periods of independent mobility including gait, balance, and strength, and foster improvements in sleep patterns, mood regulation, and memory function, thereby enhancing overall quality of life. Moreover, there is potential for physical activity to address non-motor symptoms such as depression, apathy, fatigue, and constipation, as well as mitigate secondary complications arising from immobility such as cardiovascular issues and osteoporosis in individuals with Parkinson's disease.
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