Mindfulness and Yoga or Resistance Exercise Training Fpr Parkinson's Patients
Resistance Training, Yoga
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Resistance Training focused on measuring Parkinson's disease
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- diagnosed with mild to moderate PD [Hoehn and Yahr (H&Y) stage 1-3];
- over 50 years of age;
- stable use of medication;
- able to walk 15 m independently with or without an assistive device;
- the ability to get up and down from the floor with minimal assistance;
- not currently participating in yoga or resistance training more than one time per week;
- able to understand and communicate in English; and,
- able to provide informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria:
- cognitive impairment as designated by a score of less than 23 on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA)]; and,
- any clinically significant medical condition, such as cardiopulmonary disease and musculoskeletal problems. Subjects providing affirmative answers on a Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q) or Health Status Questionnaire related to cardiopulmonary disease or musculoskeletal impairments will be required to present a physical activity clearance from their physician.
Sites / Locations
- Laboratory of Neruomuscular Research and Active Aging
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Standard Hatha Yoga
Power Resisatnce Training
A yoga program adapted for those with PD will be used in the current study. It will be conducted over a 16-week period and consists of twice-weekly sessions lasting approximately one hour. The program will be based on principles of Hatha yoga which incorporate longer holds and deep breathing. Each session will include a warm-up, three yoga flows, a balance training section, and a cooldown phase. The first four weeks will emphasize proper alignment, breathing, and technique. Additionally, the classes will be led by a certified yoga instructor and include multiple on-site assistants to ensure a safe training environment. Participants will also be provided with assistive devices (i.e. chairs, yoga blocks, and blankets) if they are required.
: A high-velocity resistance (power) will be conducted over a 16-week period and consists of twice-weekly sessions lasting approximately one hour. Each training session will begin with a brief warm-up. Each session will consist of three sets of 10 repetitions each with 1.5 to 2- to minute rest periods between sets. Participants will be instructed to control the concentric and eccentric velocity of each exercise, with each phase lasting approximately two to three seconds. Exercise order will be randomized during each session and upper and lower body exercises will be alternated whenever possible.