Aerobic Exercise: Evidence for a Direct Brain Effect to Slow Parkinson Disease Progression

Volume: 93, Issue: 3, Pages: 360 - 372
Published: Mar 1, 2018
Abstract
No medications are proven to slow the progression of Parkinson disease (PD). Of special concern with longer-standing PD is cognitive decline, as well as motor symptoms unresponsive to dopamine replacement therapy. Not fully recognized is the substantial accumulating evidence that long-term aerobic exercise may attenuate PD progression. Randomized controlled trial proof will not be forthcoming due to many complicating methodological factors....
Paper Details
Title
Aerobic Exercise: Evidence for a Direct Brain Effect to Slow Parkinson Disease Progression
Published Date
Mar 1, 2018
Volume
93
Issue
3
Pages
360 - 372
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