Digital Health in Parkinson's Disease and Atypical Parkinsonism-New Frontiers in Motor Function and Physical Activity Assessment: Review
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Digital Health in Parkinson's Disease and Atypical Parkinsonism-New Frontiers in Motor Function and Physical Activity Assessment: Review
Abstract
In addition to axial motor complications such as abnormal posture, instability, falls, and gait variability, neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinsonian syndromes include executive dysfunction, Parkinson's disease dementia, and neuropsychiatric symptoms. These motor disorders significantly affect mobility, quality of life, and well-being. Recently, physical activity of various intensities monitored both remotely and face-to-face via digital health technologies, mobile platforms, or sensory cues has gained relevance in managing idiopathic and atypical Parkinson's disease (PD and APD). Remote monitoring solutions, including home-based digital health assessments using semi-structured activities, offer unique advantages. Real-world gait parameters like walking speed can now be continuously assessed with body-worn sensors. Developing effective strategies to slow pathological aging and mitigate neurodegenerative progression is essential. This study presents outcomes of using digital health technologies (DHTs) for remote assessment of motor function, physical activity, and daily living tasks, aiming to reduce disease progression in PD and APD. In addition to wearable inertial sensors, clinical rating scales and digital biomarkers enhance the ability to characterize and monitor motor symptoms. By reviewing recent literature, we identified emerging trends in quantifying and intervening in neurodegeneration using tools that evaluate both remote and face-to-face physical activity. Our findings confirm that DHTs offer accurate detection of motor fluctuations and support clinical evaluations. In conclusion, DHTs represent a scalable, effective strategy for improving the clinical management of PD and APD. Their integration into healthcare systems may enhance patient outcomes, support early intervention, and help delay the progression of both motor and cognitive symptoms in aging individuals.
Keywords: Parkinson’s disease; digital health technologies; neurodegenerative disorders; physical activity.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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