Health-related quality of life and alternative forms of exercise in Parkinson disease.
Identifieur interne : 000041 ( PubMed/Corpus ); précédent : 000040; suivant : 000042Health-related quality of life and alternative forms of exercise in Parkinson disease.
Auteurs : Madeleine E. Hackney ; Gammon M. EarhartSource :
- Parkinsonism & related disorders [ 1873-5126 ] ; 2009.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- MESH :
- methods : Dance Therapy, Exercise Therapy, Tai Ji.
- rehabilitation : Parkinson Disease.
- Aged, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Pilot Projects, Quality of Life.
Abstract
Parkinson disease (PD) reduces health-related quality of life (HRQoL), but exercise may improve HRQoL. This pilot study compared the effects of Tango, Waltz/Foxtrot, Tai Chi and No Intervention on HRQoL in individuals with PD. Seventy-five persons with PD (Hoehn and Yahr I-III) were assigned to 20 lessons of Tango, Waltz/Foxtrot, Tai Chi, or an untreated No Intervention group. Participants completed the PDQ-39 before and after participation in 20 classes or within 13 weeks in the case of the No Intervention group. Two-way repeated measures ANOVAs determined differences between interventions. Tango significantly improved on mobility (p=0.03), social support (p=0.05) and the PDQ-39 SI (p<0.01) at post-testing. No significant changes in HRQoL were noted in the Waltz/Foxtrot, Tai Chi or No Intervention. Tango may be helpful for improving HRQoL in PD because it addresses balance and gait deficits in the context of a social interaction that requires working closely with a partner.
DOI: 10.1016/j.parkreldis.2009.03.003
PubMed: 19329350
PubMed Central: PMC2783812
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