| Literature DB >> 30245949 |
Muniba Fayyaz1, Syeda S Jaffery2, Fatima Anwer3, Ahsan Zil-E-Ali4, Ibrar Anjum5.
Abstract
This article will discuss the effects of physical activity in patients with Parkinson's disease. Presently, the motor and non-motor symptoms are difficult to treat with the current treatment of Parkinson's; therefore, as an adjuvant to the current treatment physical activity, has been recommended. Physical activity has been known to improve many symptoms in patients with Parkinson's disease. Some of these symptoms include the physical capacities, physical and cognitive functional capacities. Physical activity also slows the disease process, decreases the pain associated with Parkinson`s disease, prolongs the independent mobility (gait, balance, strength) and improves sleep, mood, memory hence improving the overall quality of life. Furthermore, physical activity has the potential to improve the non-motor symptoms (depression, apathy, fatigue, constipation) and the secondary complications of immobility (cardiovascular, osteoporosis) in Parkinson's disease.Entities:
Keywords: cognition; motor; pain; parkinson's disease; physical activity; tremors
Year: 2018 PMID: 30245949 PMCID: PMC6143369 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.2995
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184