Current research is indicating that exercise may be neuroprotective. Exercise offers hope to control the progression of PD. The opposite also seems to hold true. Being sedentary may actually accelerate the progression of PD. Research is indicating that higher intensity exercise is needed to improve or reverse symptoms of PD. To read abstracts addressing this topic, go to the research page.
Jun 25
Effects of inactivity versus exercise on neuroplasticity in Parkinson’s
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