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Strength-Endurance Circuit Training in Parkinson's Disease: Effects on Disease Severity, Physical Performance, Blood Biomarkers and Quality of Life.
The goal of this clinical trial is to determine whether adding strength training to aerobic training has a comparable or greater effect on the clinical status of Parkinson's disease patients than a standalone aerobic training. \- Does combined strength-endurance circuit training provide added benefits to physical performance, disease severity, blood biomarkers, and quality of life in PD patients compared to standalone aerobic training? Participants will: * undergo outcome measurements before and after the 12-week intervention and a 3-month follow-up measurement, * visit the clinic twice a week for 1-hour training sessions. * selected patients will be given a smartwatch with a pedometer that will count their average number of steps before, during and after the training period
Age
18 - 75 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Department of Neurology and Centre of Clinical Neuroscience First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and General University Hospital in Prague
Prague, Prague, Czechia
Start Date
March 3, 2025
Primary Completion Date
December 1, 2026
Completion Date
March 1, 2027
Last Updated
April 9, 2025
90
ESTIMATED participants
Strength-Endurance Training
OTHER
Endurance Training
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
General University Hospital, Prague
NCT07094828
NCT06623591
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