2021
DOI: 10.17116/jnevro202112101138
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Nordic walking in winter as the multitask training in patients with Parkinson’s disease

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“…There was an improvement according to the study by Warlop et al [21] in important factors of walking such as step length and speed, as well as in the research by Zhou et al [20] , who also observed an increase in single-leg support. Guseva & Zhukova [16] were led to the same positive evidence in their research. The significant improvement in balance in patients is confirmed by the results of four studies.…”
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confidence: 70%
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“…There was an improvement according to the study by Warlop et al [21] in important factors of walking such as step length and speed, as well as in the research by Zhou et al [20] , who also observed an increase in single-leg support. Guseva & Zhukova [16] were led to the same positive evidence in their research. The significant improvement in balance in patients is confirmed by the results of four studies.…”
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confidence: 70%
“…Finally, the exercise with NW had positive results in the patients' quality of life (p<0.05), according to the results of the PDQ-39. Moreover, Guseva & Zhukova [16] assessed the effect of an eight-week program on movement disorders in PD patients. The study involved 11 patients, 3 men and 8 women, and the program was carried out during the winter in a field outside the city, in parks, and in the forest.…”
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confidence: 99%