Importance of intensity of exercise and dopamine in treating Parkinson's | Giselle Petzinger

Posted on October 28th 2020 (over 4 years)

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A growing body of evidence suggests that vigorous exercise may contribute to the well-being of people with Parkinson's disease. In a feasibility study, people with Parkinson's disease performing high-intensity exercise showed no change in motor symptoms over six months, while non-exercisers experienced a 15 percent worsening of motor symptoms. These findings are promising but require further investigation — no drug or treatment slows disease progression. In this clip, Dr. Giselle Petzinger discusses how intense exercise can impact motor scores in people with Parkinson's disease.

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