KMID : 1139220210170040241
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Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation 2021 Volume.17 No. 4 p.241 ~ p.246
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Influence of motor impairment on exercise capacity and quality of life in patients with Parkinson disease
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Kanegusuku Helcio
Ritti-Dias Raphael M. Barbosa Pamela Yuki Igarasi das Neves Guelfi Erica Tardelli Okamoto Erika Miranda Camila Souza de Paula Oliveira Tatiana Piemonte Maria Elisa Pimentel
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Abstract
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This study evaluated the impact of motor impairment (MI) on exercise capacity and quality of life in patients with Parkinson disease (PD). One hundred ninety-two patients (¡Ã50 years old) were divided according to the Hoehn and Yahr stages in: mild (stage I), mild to moderate (stage II), moderate (stage III), and advanced MI (stage IV). Exercise capacity (6-min walk test [6MWT]) and quality of life (Parkinson¡¯s Disease Questionnaire [PDQ-39]) were obtained. In this context, 6MWT was progressively worse with increasing the severity of MI (P<0.01). Patients with advanced MI achieved 39% of predicted 6MWT of healthy subject, while subjects with mild MI achieved 83% of healthy subject (P<0.01). In addition, patients with advanced MI presented higher (i.e., worse) PDQ-39 scores in summary index, cognition, mobility and activities of daily live domains compared to other groups (P<0.01). Patients with moderate MI also presented worse scores in PDQ-39 summary index, mobility and activities of daily live domains in comparison with mild MI patients (P<0.01). Higher MI was correlated with worse exercise capacity (6MWT: r=?0.46, P<0.01), with worse PDQ-39 summary index and the mobility and activities of daily live domains scores (r=0.38, r=0.46, and r=0.43, P<0.01). In conclusion, MI is related to lower exercise capacity and quality of life (i.e., PDQ-39 summary index and mobility and activities of daily live domains) in patients with PD.
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KEYWORD
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Parkinsonism, Functional capacity, Motor impairment, Quality of life
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