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Physical activity based on dance movements as complementary therapy for Parkinson’s disease: Effects on movement, executive functions, depressive symptoms, and quality of life

BACKGROUND: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive, neurodegenerative disease with motor symptoms that are well understood, but non-motor symptoms may be present and appear at different temporal stages of the disease. Physical activity based on dance movements is emerging as a complementary thera...

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Autores principales: Duarte, Juliana dos Santos, Alcantara, Wallesson Amaral, Brito, Juliana Silva, Barbosa, Livia Cristina Santiago, Machado, Inara Priscylla Rodrigues, Furtado, Viviane Kharine Teixeira, dos Santos-Lobato, Bruno Lopes, Pinto, Denise Silva, Krejcová, Lane Viana, Bahia, Carlomagno Pacheco
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9894447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36730266
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0281204
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author Duarte, Juliana dos Santos
Alcantara, Wallesson Amaral
Brito, Juliana Silva
Barbosa, Livia Cristina Santiago
Machado, Inara Priscylla Rodrigues
Furtado, Viviane Kharine Teixeira
dos Santos-Lobato, Bruno Lopes
Pinto, Denise Silva
Krejcová, Lane Viana
Bahia, Carlomagno Pacheco
author_facet Duarte, Juliana dos Santos
Alcantara, Wallesson Amaral
Brito, Juliana Silva
Barbosa, Livia Cristina Santiago
Machado, Inara Priscylla Rodrigues
Furtado, Viviane Kharine Teixeira
dos Santos-Lobato, Bruno Lopes
Pinto, Denise Silva
Krejcová, Lane Viana
Bahia, Carlomagno Pacheco
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description BACKGROUND: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive, neurodegenerative disease with motor symptoms that are well understood, but non-motor symptoms may be present and appear at different temporal stages of the disease. Physical activity based on dance movements is emerging as a complementary therapeutic approach to a range of PD symptoms as a multidimensional activity that requires rhythmic synchronization and more neuromuscular functions. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of physical activity based on dance movements on the movement, executive functions, depressive symptoms, quality of life, and severity of PD in individuals diagnosed with PD. METHODS: 13 individuals with PD (Hoehn & Yahr I-III, MDS-UPDRS 67.62 ± 20.83), underwent physical activity based on dance movements (2x week for 6 months). Participants were assessed at baseline and after 6 months on movement (POMA, TUG and MDS-UPDRS Part III), executive function (FAB), depressive symptoms (MADRS), quality of life (PDQ-39), and severity of PD (MDS-UPDRS TOTAL). Student’s t-test was used to compare pre and post-intervention results. RESULTS: We observed a significant improvement in the movement (balance and gait) by the POMA test, p = 0.0207, executive function by the FAB test, p = 0.0074, abstract reasoning and inhibitory control by the FAB, Conceptualization test, p = 0.0062, and Inhibitory Control, p = 0.0064, depressive symptoms assessed by the MADRS test significantly reduced, p = 0.0214, and the quality of life by the PDQ-39 had a significant increase after the intervention, p = 0.0006, showed significant improvements between the pre-and post-intervention periods of physical activity based on dance movements. CONCLUSION: Physical activity based on dance movements contributed to significant improvements in movement (balance and gait), executive functions, especially in cognitive flexibility and inhibitory control, and the quality of life too. Sensorimotor integration, most cognitive processing and social skills may have contributed to the results. TRIAL REGISTRATION: The study was registered in the Brazilian registry of clinical trials: RBR-3bhbrb5.
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spelling pubmed-98944472023-02-03 Physical activity based on dance movements as complementary therapy for Parkinson’s disease: Effects on movement, executive functions, depressive symptoms, and quality of life Duarte, Juliana dos Santos Alcantara, Wallesson Amaral Brito, Juliana Silva Barbosa, Livia Cristina Santiago Machado, Inara Priscylla Rodrigues Furtado, Viviane Kharine Teixeira dos Santos-Lobato, Bruno Lopes Pinto, Denise Silva Krejcová, Lane Viana Bahia, Carlomagno Pacheco PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive, neurodegenerative disease with motor symptoms that are well understood, but non-motor symptoms may be present and appear at different temporal stages of the disease. Physical activity based on dance movements is emerging as a complementary therapeutic approach to a range of PD symptoms as a multidimensional activity that requires rhythmic synchronization and more neuromuscular functions. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of physical activity based on dance movements on the movement, executive functions, depressive symptoms, quality of life, and severity of PD in individuals diagnosed with PD. METHODS: 13 individuals with PD (Hoehn & Yahr I-III, MDS-UPDRS 67.62 ± 20.83), underwent physical activity based on dance movements (2x week for 6 months). Participants were assessed at baseline and after 6 months on movement (POMA, TUG and MDS-UPDRS Part III), executive function (FAB), depressive symptoms (MADRS), quality of life (PDQ-39), and severity of PD (MDS-UPDRS TOTAL). Student’s t-test was used to compare pre and post-intervention results. RESULTS: We observed a significant improvement in the movement (balance and gait) by the POMA test, p = 0.0207, executive function by the FAB test, p = 0.0074, abstract reasoning and inhibitory control by the FAB, Conceptualization test, p = 0.0062, and Inhibitory Control, p = 0.0064, depressive symptoms assessed by the MADRS test significantly reduced, p = 0.0214, and the quality of life by the PDQ-39 had a significant increase after the intervention, p = 0.0006, showed significant improvements between the pre-and post-intervention periods of physical activity based on dance movements. CONCLUSION: Physical activity based on dance movements contributed to significant improvements in movement (balance and gait), executive functions, especially in cognitive flexibility and inhibitory control, and the quality of life too. Sensorimotor integration, most cognitive processing and social skills may have contributed to the results. TRIAL REGISTRATION: The study was registered in the Brazilian registry of clinical trials: RBR-3bhbrb5. Public Library of Science 2023-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9894447/ /pubmed/36730266 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0281204 Text en © 2023 Duarte et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Duarte, Juliana dos Santos
Alcantara, Wallesson Amaral
Brito, Juliana Silva
Barbosa, Livia Cristina Santiago
Machado, Inara Priscylla Rodrigues
Furtado, Viviane Kharine Teixeira
dos Santos-Lobato, Bruno Lopes
Pinto, Denise Silva
Krejcová, Lane Viana
Bahia, Carlomagno Pacheco
Physical activity based on dance movements as complementary therapy for Parkinson’s disease: Effects on movement, executive functions, depressive symptoms, and quality of life
title Physical activity based on dance movements as complementary therapy for Parkinson’s disease: Effects on movement, executive functions, depressive symptoms, and quality of life
title_full Physical activity based on dance movements as complementary therapy for Parkinson’s disease: Effects on movement, executive functions, depressive symptoms, and quality of life
title_fullStr Physical activity based on dance movements as complementary therapy for Parkinson’s disease: Effects on movement, executive functions, depressive symptoms, and quality of life
title_full_unstemmed Physical activity based on dance movements as complementary therapy for Parkinson’s disease: Effects on movement, executive functions, depressive symptoms, and quality of life
title_short Physical activity based on dance movements as complementary therapy for Parkinson’s disease: Effects on movement, executive functions, depressive symptoms, and quality of life
title_sort physical activity based on dance movements as complementary therapy for parkinson’s disease: effects on movement, executive functions, depressive symptoms, and quality of life
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9894447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36730266
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0281204
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