| Literature DB >> 33981478 |
Sajjad Farashi1,2, Leila Kiani3, Saeid Bashirian4.
Abstract
Background: Prior studies suggest that exercise may prevent movement disorders in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients. In this meta-analysis, the pooled effect of exercise on PD-induced tremor was investigated. Method: Relevant published studies (n = 7) were retrieved by searching major databases, including Scopus, Web of Science and PubMed from 1985 to November 2020. Studies were eligible if the effect of exercise on PD-induced tremor was studied and sufficient information for calculating the effect size was reported. Furthermore, non-English manuscripts and studies related to non-human species were excluded. The quality of studies was evaluated using the improved Newcastle-Ottawa scale (NOS). In this study, variables such as participant's age and gender, type of exercise, intervention duration and tremor indices were extracted for each study. Between-study heterogeneity and publication bias were calculated using I2 statistic and funnel plot, respectively.Entities:
Keywords: Exercise; Meta-analysis; Parkinson’s disease; Tremor
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33981478 PMCID: PMC8086717 DOI: 10.5334/tohm.599
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tremor Other Hyperkinet Mov (N Y) ISSN: 2160-8288
Summary of studies.
| Author, Year, Ref | Design | Sample Size (gender, m/f) | Age | Type of exercise | Intervention duration | Types of tremor | Quality | Measure | Main outcomes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Palmer, 1986, [ | CC | 7 (6, 1) | 63.9 ± 4.4, 65.9 ± 7.2 | slow stretching or upper body karate training in a seated situation | 15-min warm-up, 35-min of karate training and 10-min of cool-down stretching exercise | Resting tremor | High | Rectified envelope of alternating torque while the patient is evaluated by a mental activation task. | Both types of exercises were effective for tremor reduction. |
| King, 2009, [ | CC | 20 (14, 6) | 64.65 ± 8.56 | Vibration by sound waves | 5 one-minute | Resting, action, and posture tremor | High | UPDRS tremor score | Improvements were seen in motor control symptoms at the time of assessment. |
| Duncan, 2012, [ | RCT | 26(15,11) | 69.3 ± 1.9 | Tango exercise | 1-hour, twice weekly for 12 months | Resting, action, and posture tremors | High | MDS-UPDRS-3 items 3.15-3.18 | Tremor scores decreased slightly following performing Tango. |
| Ridgel, 2012, [ | CC | 10(4, 6) | 64 ± 2.1 | Cycling exercise | 30-min pedaling exercise followed by 5-min warm up/cool down session | Resting tremor | Low | Accelerometer and gyroscope sensors | Immediate improvement in tremor and bradykinesia was reported after a single bout of cycling. |
| Stuckenschneider, 2015, [ | CC | 10(4, 6) | 71.3 ± 4.93 | movements similar to cycling | 12-week active or passive forced exercise, 40-min, three times per week | Resting and postural tremors | High | Frequency of tremor using electronic instrument | Only kinetic tremor was reduced significantly after exercise while rest and postural tremors were not changed significantly. |
| Cikajlo, 2019, [ | RCT | 10(5, 5) | 69.3 ± 1.9 | Hand movements using a virtual cube pick and place task | 10-section, 3 weeks training strategy using 3D Oculus Rift glass (group1) or 2D laptop screen (group2) | Resting tremor | Low | UPDRS motor section and motion trajectory analysis | 2D environment reduced average tremor better than the 3D environment. |
| Kadkhodaie, 2020, [ | RCT | 11 (4, 7) | 67.82 ± 9.64 | limb pure eccentric training | 33-45 minutes sessions for a 6-week period, 3 days per week | Resting and postural tremors | High | Amplitude obtained by accelerometer | After the exercise, a significant reduction in resting tremor amplitude was obtained in the intervention group. |
Abbreviations: Randomized control trial (RCT), Case-control (CC), Unified Parkinson’s disease rating scale (UPDRS), Movement Disorder Society-Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale Item 3(MDS-UPDRS-3), 3 dimensional (3D), two dimensional (2D), male/female (m/f).