A Structured Aerobic Exercise Program Increases Physical Activity in People With Parkinson's Disease: A Secondary Analysis of the CYCLE-II Trial.
A secondary analysis of the CYCLE-II trial found that a structured aerobic exercise program significantly increased overall physical activity levels in individuals living with Parkinson's disease. The findings suggest that supervised aerobic exercise may promote broader habitual movement beyond the exercise sessions themselves, which has meaningful implications for PT-led intervention programs targeting this population. This research supports the integration of structured aerobic training into physical therapy management for Parkinson's disease.
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