1. Effects of Physical-Exercise-Based Rehabilitation Programs on the Quality of Life of Patients With Parkinson's Disease: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials
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Aguiar Bezerra de Melo Lm, Domingos Dos Santos P, Barbosa Gutierres Filho Pj, da Silva R, Iop Rda R, and Cascaes da Silva F
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Parkinson's disease ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Alternative medicine ,MEDLINE ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,Physical exercise ,Disease ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Randomized controlled trial ,Quality of life ,law ,Medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic ,Rehabilitation ,business.industry ,Parkinson Disease ,medicine.disease ,Exercise Therapy ,Physical therapy ,Quality of Life ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,business ,Gerontology ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
This study aimed to determine the effects of physical-exercise-based rehabilitation programs on quality of life of patients with Parkinson's disease through a systematic review of randomized clinical trials. For this purpose the following electronic databases were selected: Medline by PubMed, Cochrane, Web of Science, and PEDro. The search strategy included the proposed descriptors in the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), associated with a sensitive list of terms to search for randomized controlled trials (RCTs), without year and language restrictions. Fourteen studies were potentially relevant, and these studies were included. Physical-exercise-based rehabilitation programs realized 2-4 times a week, 60 min each session, for 6-12 weeks, and follow-up of 3 months promotes significant positive effects on quality of life in Parkinson's disease patients at mild to moderate stages and disease duration around 6 years.
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- 2016