Aerobic rehabilitation program for improving muscle function in Parkinson's disease
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Aerobic rehabilitation program for improving muscle function in Parkinson's disease
Abstract
Background: Parkinson's Disease (PD) is characterized by progressive and disabling symptoms. An impaired oxidative metabolism efficiency was supposed to be involved in the systemic impairment. Rehabilitative treatment represents a valid tool in promoting skeletal muscle's adaptations, even if no solid studies on muscle metabolic features are still available.
Objective: To evaluate the efficiency of skeletal muscle oxidative metabolism in PD patients in comparison with age-matched controls and test the role of an intensive aerobic treatment on muscle oxidative metabolism and its clinical effects.
Methods: 60 PD patients and 32 age-matched healthy controls participated. Haematic lactate values were detected during and after a submaximal incremental exercise on treadmill. The number of steps completed during the exercise was recorded. From these patients 10 underwent to an intensive aerobic treatment on treadmill (4 sessions/week for 4 weeks). Haematic lactate values and functional scales were recorded before (T0) and after (T1) treatment.
Results: At rest no significant difference in hematic lactate values between PD and control subjects was found. Lactate blood levels were significantly higher (p < 0,001) after the aerobic exercise test in PD patients compared to controls. These values remained higher at any time during recovery period (p < 0,001). No significant relationship between lactate values and the number of completed steps was found. After the rehabilitation treatment haematic value of lactate showed a significant reduction (p < 0,05) at 0, 5 and 10 minutes of recovery period with a normalization of value at 30'. All functional scales showed an improvement trend at T1, in particular Berg Balance Scale and 6 Meter Walking Test showed a significant reduction (p < 0,001 and p < 0,05 respectively).
Conclusion: Our data clearly show an impaired muscle oxidative efficiency in PD subjects. The intensive rehabilitation program on treadmill showed a beneficial effect on muscle oxidative metabolism, endurance and balance, confirming the focal role of rehabilitation in PD patients.
Keywords: Parkinson’s disease; muscle oxidative metabolism; rehabilitation.
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