It Is Not About the Bike, It Is About the Pedaling: Forced Exercise and Parkinson's Disease

被引:140
作者
Alberts, Jay L. [1 ,3 ]
Linder, Susan M. [1 ,3 ]
Penko, Amanda L. [1 ,3 ]
Lowe, Mark J. [2 ]
Phillips, Micheal [2 ]
机构
[1] Cleveland Clin Fdn, Ctr Neurol Restorat, Dept Biomed Engn, Cleveland, OH 44195 USA
[2] Cleveland Clin Fdn, Imaging Inst, Cleveland, OH 44195 USA
[3] L Stokes Cleveland VA Med Ctr, Cleveland FES Ctr, Cleveland, OH USA
来源
EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCES REVIEWS | 2011年 / 39卷 / 04期
关键词
forced exercise; aerobic exercise; fMRI; motor function; neuroprotection; rehabilitation; BASAL GANGLIA; BEHAVIORAL RECOVERY; NEUROPLASTICITY; RELIABILITY; STIMULATION; VOLUNTARY; THERAPY; MODELS; SRM;
D O I
10.1097/JES.0b013e31822cc71a
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
ALBERTS, J.L., S.M. LINDER, A.L. PENKO, M.J. LOWE, and M. PHILLIPS. It is not about the bike, it is about the pedaling: forced exercise and parkinson's disease. Exerc. Sport Sci. Rev., Vol. 39, No. 4, pp. 177-186, 2011. Forced exercise has resulted in neuroprotective effects and improved motor function in animal studies. These promising results have not yet been translated fully to humans with Parkinson's disease (PD), as traditional exercise interventions have not yielded global improvements in function. A novel forced exercise intervention is described that has resulted in improved motor function and central nervous system function in PD patients.
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