2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-35552010005000016
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Effects of treadmill-walking training with additional body load on quality of life in subjects with Parkinson's disease

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“…Improved motor performance, as assessed through the United Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale, was found in 60 PD patients during 16 weeks of one-on-one physical activity training or group training with nordic walking (Ebersbach et al 2010). Other studies have demonstrated that sustained exercise, such as treadmill-walking training, induces both neurogenesis and neuroregeneration as expressed through improvements in motor and non-motor functional aspects and quality-of-life in PD patients (Ang et al 2010;Filippin et al 2010;Xu et al 2010), as well the promotion of angiogenesis in brains of chronic/progressive MPTP mouse model of PD (Al-Jarrah et al 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Improved motor performance, as assessed through the United Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale, was found in 60 PD patients during 16 weeks of one-on-one physical activity training or group training with nordic walking (Ebersbach et al 2010). Other studies have demonstrated that sustained exercise, such as treadmill-walking training, induces both neurogenesis and neuroregeneration as expressed through improvements in motor and non-motor functional aspects and quality-of-life in PD patients (Ang et al 2010;Filippin et al 2010;Xu et al 2010), as well the promotion of angiogenesis in brains of chronic/progressive MPTP mouse model of PD (Al-Jarrah et al 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Investigações sobre o efeito do treinamento de marcha com carga adicional em sujeitos com Doença de Parkinson vêm mostrando bons resultados [22][23][24] . Filippin et al 22 , investigaram nove sujeitos com Doença de Parkinson, nos quais foi realizado treino de marcha com acréscimo de 10% do peso corporal.…”
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“…Filippin et al 22 , investigaram nove sujeitos com Doença de Parkinson, nos quais foi realizado treino de marcha com acréscimo de 10% do peso corporal. O treino foi realizado 50 minutos por dia, três dias por semana, durante 18 semanas.…”
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“…6). Treadmill training and other exercise regimens improve or maintain motor and nonmotor functions in Alzheimer's disease (AD), 11 Parkinson's disease (PD), 12,13 amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS; Lou Gehrig's disease), 7 and stroke. [14][15][16][17][18][19][20] Exercise also benefits cognitive function in healthy aged and young individuals, suggesting a role in maintenance of neuronal structures.…”
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confidence: 99%