ONWF Effects of Nordic walking on Parkinson’s disease: a systematic review of randomized clinical trials
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Effects of Nordic walking on Parkinson’s disease: a systematic review of randomized clinical trials

31 Mar 2025

Several   exercise   modalities   improve   the   symptoms   of   Parkinson’s   Disease   (PD).   Among   the   variety  of  physical  exercises,  Nordic  walking  has  been  used.  The  aim  of  this  study  was  to  summarize  scientific  literature on effects of Nordic walking on patients with PD by  a  systematic  review  of  randomized  clinical  trials.  The  following electronic databases were selected: MEDLINE by Pubmed,  Cochrane,  PEDro,  SCOPUS  and  Web  of  Science  and articles identified by manual search, without restriction of date and language. The reviewers evaluated the articles and selected studies according to the eligibility criteria. The following  data  were  extracted  from  the  selected  studies:  publication    identification,    participants’    characteristics    (sex, age, disease stage, duration of disease), experimental intervention  characteristics,  control  group  characteristics,  duration,  follow-up  time,  outcome  measures  and  main  results. Nordic walking programs with moderate and high intensities,  with  a  minimum  of  12  sessions  of  60  minutes  in a period from 6 to 24 weeks promoted positive effects on  the  severity,  gait,  balance,  quality  of  life,  functional  capacity and motor function in patients with PD.

135. Effects of Nordic walking on Parkinson’s disease a systematic review of randomized clinical trials

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