Association of Strength and Physical Functions in People with Parkinson's Disease.

Neuroscience journal Pub Date : 2018-12-12 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2018/8507018
Sacha Clael, Elaine Brandão, Liana Caland, Raquel Techmeier, Tamara de Paiva, Jhonatan Rodrigues, Camila Wells, Lídia Bezerra
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Abstract

Background: Parkinson's disease is responsible for decrease of activities of daily living and mobility limitations. Association of strength with physical capacities and disease time can improve training methodologies and predict changes in physical fitness for this population, since the control center of movements and strength is the same.

Objective: Therefore, the aim of this study is to analyze if there are correlation between strength with functional tests (the sit-to-stand, the six-minute walk, and the timed-up-go) and disease time in people with Parkinson's disease.

Results: All functional tests correlations are significant, p < 0.05. The strength is positively correlated with the sit-to-stand and the six-minute walk. The strength is negatively correlated with the timed-up-go.

Conclusion: There are a correlation between strength with functional tests in people with PD, and changes in strength assessment can be used as predictor to changes in aerobic capacity.

帕金森病患者力量与身体功能的关系
背景:帕金森病是导致日常生活活动减少和行动受限的主要原因。由于运动和力量的控制中心是相同的,力量与身体能力和疾病时间的关联可以改进训练方法并预测这一人群的身体健康变化。目的:因此,本研究的目的是分析帕金森病患者的力量与功能测试(坐立、6分钟步行和计时起身)之间是否存在相关性。结果:各功能指标相关性均显著,p < 0.05。强度与坐立和6分钟步行呈正相关。强度与时间上升呈负相关。结论:PD患者力量与功能测试之间存在相关性,力量评估的变化可作为有氧能力变化的预测指标。
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