Comparing the Effects of Instability Resistance Training Versus Aerobic Training on Cognitive and Motor Improvements Found in Parkinson's Disease Participants
Exercise, Parkinson Disease
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Exercise
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Parkinson's disease participants aged between 50 to 80 years old
- Has idiopathic Parkinson's disease
- On stable medication (dopaminergic medication)
- Hoehn and Yahr stage between 2 and 3
- Does not present other neurological disorder other than Parkinson's disease)
- Does not have significant arthritis, cardiovascular disease, and cognitive impairment by Mini-Mental State Examination (score <23)
- Has normal or corrected vision in at one eye in order to carry out exercise)
- Able to comply to scheduled visits, treatments, and other trial procedures
- Must be in sufficient health to participate in study's training program as determined through the use of Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire-Plus (PARQ+) screening tool, coupled with evaluation by a certified exercise physiologist/physician for clearance to participate in training program
Exclusion Criteria:
- has uncontrolled hypertension and/or diabetes
- Is currently participating in any form of physical activity/exercise program that involves AET or RT two or more times a week in the last six months
- presence of dementia which is determined by having a score of 13 or less on the MoCa test.
- has significant arthritis, cardiovascular disease, and cognitive impairment by Mini-Mental State Examination (score <23)
Sites / Locations
- Movement Disorder Research and Rehabilitation CentreRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Aerobic training group (AET)
Instability training group (IRT)
Each AET sessions are to last one hour, with 40 minutes being allocated to the aerobic exercise training component, 10 minutes allocated to warm-ups, 5 minutes allocated to cool-downs, and one 5 minute rest period between the 20 minutes spent on each machine (20 minutes of cycling, 5 minute rest, 20 minutes seated row). The AET program consists of 20 minutes of cycling on the stationary bicycle and 20 minutes of seated row on the kinesis Technogym machine. This is to be preceded by 10 minutes of static stretching during warm up, and 5 minutes of post-exercise recovery (dynamic stretches).
Each IRT sessions are to last one hour, with time being allocated to a 10 minute warm up, consisting of static stretches, a 5 minute cool down, consisting of dynamic stretches, and a series of IRT exercises performed in a circuit setting over the duration of 40 minutes. In the sessions, five resistance exercises will be performed. A linear periodization will occur, in which the training load will progress from high-volume low-intensity to low-volume high-intensity loads over the duration of eight weeks to maximize training adaptations. Additionally, there will be a progressive increase in load/resistance by 1-2 lbs and the degree of instability of each exercise during the course of the eight week program. Unstable devices will be changed from the least unstable to the most unstable device throughout the program, but only when participants showed a considerable decrease in body sway/movement and force production increased when performing exercises.