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CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 · Arq Neuropsiquiatr 2018; 76(08): 499-506
DOI: 10.1590/0004-282X20180071
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The effect of resistance training on the anxiety symptoms and quality of life in elderly people with Parkinson's disease: a randomized controlled trial

O efeito do treinamento resistido sobre sintomas de ansiedade e qualidade de vida em idosos com doença de Parkinson's: ensaio randomizado controlado
Renilson Moraes Ferreira
1   Laboratório de Exercício Resistido e Saúde; Belém PA, Brasil
2   Laboratório de Bioquímica do Exercício; Belém PA, Brasil
,
Wilson Mateus Gomes da Costa Alves
1   Laboratório de Exercício Resistido e Saúde; Belém PA, Brasil
2   Laboratório de Bioquímica do Exercício; Belém PA, Brasil
,
Tiago Alencar Lima
1   Laboratório de Exercício Resistido e Saúde; Belém PA, Brasil
2   Laboratório de Bioquímica do Exercício; Belém PA, Brasil
,
Thiago Gibson Goçalves Alves
1   Laboratório de Exercício Resistido e Saúde; Belém PA, Brasil
2   Laboratório de Bioquímica do Exercício; Belém PA, Brasil
,
Pedro Artur Madureira Alves Filho
1   Laboratório de Exercício Resistido e Saúde; Belém PA, Brasil
2   Laboratório de Bioquímica do Exercício; Belém PA, Brasil
,
Clebson Pantoja Pimentel
1   Laboratório de Exercício Resistido e Saúde; Belém PA, Brasil
2   Laboratório de Bioquímica do Exercício; Belém PA, Brasil
,
Evitom Correa Sousa
1   Laboratório de Exercício Resistido e Saúde; Belém PA, Brasil
,
Erik Artur Cortinhas-Alves
2   Laboratório de Bioquímica do Exercício; Belém PA, Brasil
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ABSTRACT

Objective: To assess the effects of resistance training on the anxiety symptoms and quality of life in patients with Parkinson's disease.

Methods: Thirty-five elderly patients were randomly divided into two groups: 17 patients in the control group and 18 in the intervention group. All patients maintained standard pharmacological treatment for Parkinson's disease, but the intervention group participated in a 24-week resistance training program. The anxiety symptoms were assessed through the Beck's Anxiety Inventory, and quality of life by the Parkinson's Disease Questionnaire–39.

Results: There was a significant reduction in anxiety level and increase in quality of life after 24 weeks of resistance training.

Conclusion: The results of the present study indicate that resistance training is an effective intervention in the reduction of anxiety symptoms and improves the quality of life in elderly people with Parkinson's disease.

RESUMO

Objetivo: avaliar os efeitos do treinamento resistido nos sintomas de ansiedade e na qualidade de vida em pacientes com doença de Parkinson.

Métodos: Trinta e cinco pacientes idosos foram divididos randomicamente em dois grupos: 17 indivíduos no grupo controle e 18 no grupo de intervenção. Todos os sujeitos mantiveram o tratamento farmacológico padrão para a doença de Parkinson, mas o grupo de intervenção participou de um programa de treinamento resistido de 24 semanas. Os sintomas de ansiedade foram avaliados através do inventário de ansiedade de Beck e a qualidade de vida pelo questionário da doença de Parkinson-39.

Resultados: Houve redução significativa no nível de ansiedade e melhora da qualidade de vida após 24 semanas de treinamento resistido.

Conclusão: Os resultados do presente estudo indicam que o treinamento resistido é uma intervenção efetiva na redução dos sintomas de ansiedade e melhora a qualidade de vida em idosos com doença de Parkinson.



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Eingereicht: 22. Dezember 2017

Angenommen: 24. April 2018

Artikel online veröffentlicht:
23. August 2023

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