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A 12-week cycling training regimen improves upper limb functions in people with Parkinson’s disease

Nadeau Alexandra, Lungu Ovidiu, Boré Arnaud, Plamondon Réjean, Duchesne Catherine, Robillard Marie-Ève, Bobeuf Florian, Lafontaine Anne-Louise, Gheysen Freja, Bherer Louis et Doyon Julien. (2018). A 12-week cycling training regimen improves upper limb functions in people with Parkinson’s disease. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 12, (351),

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URL officielle: http://dx.doi.org/doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2018.00351

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Background: It has been proposed that physical exercise can help improve upper limb functions in Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients; yet evidence for this hypothesis is limited.

Objective: To assess the effects of aerobic exercise training (AET) on general upper limb functions in sedentary people with PD and healthy adults (HA).

Methods: Two groups, 19 PD patients (Hoehn & Yahr ≤ 2) and 20 HA, matched on age and sedentary level, followed a 3-month stationary bicycle AET regimen. We used the kinematic theory framework to characterize and quantify the different motor control commands involved in performing simple upper-limb movements as drawing lines. Repeated measures ANCOVA models were used to assess the effect of AET in each group, as well as the difference between groups following the training regimen.

Results: At baseline, PD individuals had a larger antagonist response, a longer elapsed time between the visual stimulus and the end of the movement, and a longer time of displacement of the stylus than the HA. Following the 12-week AET, PD participants showed significant decreases of the agonist and antagonist commands, as well as the antagonist response spread. A significant group ∗ session interaction effect was observed for the agonist command and the response spread of the antagonist command, suggesting a significant change for these two parameters only in PD patients following the AET. Among the differences observed at baseline, only the difference for the time of movement remained after AET.

Conclusion: A 3-month AET has a significant positive impact on the capacity to draw lines in a more efficiency way, in PD patients, indicating an improvement in the upper limb motor function.

Type de document:Article publié dans une revue avec comité d'évaluation
Volume:12
Numéro:351
Version évaluée par les pairs:Oui
Date:11 Septembre 2018
Sujets:Sciences de la santé
Sciences de la santé > Sciences de l'activité physique et réadaptation
Sciences de la santé > Sciences de l'activité physique et réadaptation > Kinésiologie
Département, module, service et unité de recherche:Départements et modules > Département des sciences de la santé > Programmes d'études en kinésiologie
Mots-clés:aerobic, exercise, Parkinson’s disease, stationary bicycle, upper limb function, gait, postural instability
Déposé le:13 juin 2019 20:13
Dernière modification:10 févr. 2023 19:23
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