Respiratory Kinematics of Cough in Healthy Older Adults and Parkinson's Disease
Cough, Parkinson's Disease
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Cough focused on measuring Cough, Reflex, Voluntary, Healthy older adults, Parkinson's disease, Respiratory kinematics, Cueing
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age 55-85 years
- Ability to provide informed consent
For participants with Parkinson's disease (PD):
- Diagnosis of PD (Hoehn & Yahr stages II-IV) by a University of Florida Movement Disorders fellowship trained neurologist having completed a clinical assessment of each participant's PD severity and arriving at the diagnosis of PD by applying strict United Kingdom brain bank criteria.
Exclusion Criteria:
Participants with PD:
- History of neurological disorders other than PD (e.g. multiple sclerosis, stroke, brain tumor, etc)
Healthy older adults:
- History of neurological disease including PD
- History of head and neck cancer
- History of breathing disorders or disease (i.e. chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma)
- History of smoking for more than 5 years at any one time (as this reduces the sensitivity to capsaicin)
- History of chest infection the last 5 weeks
- Failure of a screening test of pulmonary function (e.g. forced expiratory volume in one second/forced vital capacity<75%)
- Difficulty complying due to neuropsychological dysfunction (i.e. severe depression)
Sites / Locations
- Center for Movement Disorders and Neurorestoration
- Dauer Hall, University of Florida
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Healthy older adults
Parkinson's disease
All participants will receive reflex and voluntary cough testing. This will include coughing on command (voluntary cough) and coughing in response to capsaicin (reflex cough). This data will me measured to determine the strength of the cough (from both voluntary and reflex cough) and cough sensitivity (reflex cough only). Following baseline reflex and voluntary cough assessment, the participants will be cued to cough long and hard during both reflex and voluntary cough tasks. These data will help the investigators understand the baseline characteristics of voluntary and reflex cough, whether older adults can modify the magnitude of their cough response with verbal and visual cues.
All participants will receive reflex and voluntary cough testing. This will include coughing on command (voluntary cough) and coughing in response to capsaicin (reflex cough). This data will me measured to determine the strength of the cough (from both voluntary and reflex cough) and cough sensitivity (reflex cough only). Following baseline reflex and voluntary cough assessment, the participants will be cued to cough long and hard during both reflex and voluntary cough tasks. These data will help the investigators understand the baseline characteristics of voluntary and reflex cough, whether older adults can modify the magnitude of their cough response with verbal and visual cues.