A 9-Week Nordic and Free Walking Improve Postural Balance in Parkinson's Disease.

Sports medicine international open Pub Date : 2018-01-08 eCollection Date: 2018-04-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0043-124757
Leandro Tolfo Franzoni, Elren Passos Monteiro, Henrique Bianchi Oliveira, Rodrigo Gomes da Rosa, Rochelle Rocha Costa, Carlos Rieder, Flávia Gomes Martinez, Leonardo Alexandre Peyré-Tartaruga
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Aerobic training has a neuroprotective effect in people with Parkinson's disease. Recent evidence indicates that Nordic walking seems a promising alternative due to positive outcomes in functional mobility. However, the effects of Nordic walking compared to free walking on static and functional balance parameters are still unknown. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of nine weeks of Nordic and free walking training on static and functional balance. The sample size was 33 individuals with eight dropouts, leaving 25 individuals in the final sample (Nordic Walking, n=14, Free Walking, n=11). The participants underwent two evaluations in the present randomized clinical trial, pre- and post-training, to determine average velocity and root-mean-square values from center of pressure with eyes open and eyes closed. The functional balance showed approximately 5% improvement for the two groups ( p =0.04). The results indicate that nine weeks of Nordic and free walking training were enough to induce improvements in the proprioceptive system and functional balance.

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为期9周的北欧步行和自由步行可改善帕金森病患者的姿势平衡。
有氧训练对帕金森病患者有神经保护作用。最近的证据表明,北欧步行似乎是一个很有前途的选择,因为在功能活动方面有积极的结果。然而,与自由行走相比,北欧步行对静态和功能性平衡参数的影响尚不清楚。这项研究的目的是评估为期九周的北欧步行和自由步行训练对静态和功能平衡的影响。样本量为33人,其中8人退出,最终样本为25人(北欧步行,n=14,自由步行,n=11)。在本随机临床试验中,参与者接受了训练前和训练后的两次评估,以确定睁眼和闭眼时压力中心的平均速度和均方根值。两组患者的功能平衡改善约5% (p =0.04)。结果表明,9周的北欧步行和自由步行训练足以诱导本体感觉系统和功能平衡的改善。
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