Exercise Tied to Reduced Parkinson’s Motor Symptoms, Increased Well-being

Exercise Tied to Reduced Parkinson’s Motor Symptoms, Increased Well-being

Physical exercise may improve the motor symptoms and quality of life for patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD), new research shows.

A systematic review of 156 clinical trials involving 8000 patients with PD, showed dancing and aquatic exercise, in particular, were most likely to improve motor symptoms, while swimming, endurance training, and mind-body training were most likely to benefit quality of life (QoL)…[read more]

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