Can simple breathing exercises ease the burden of Parkinson's?

NCT ID NCT06581523

Summary

This study is testing whether a specific breathing and meditation program (called SKY Breath) can help reduce stress and improve quality of life for people with Parkinson's disease and their unpaid caregivers. Researchers will teach the 4-day program to 40 participants (20 patients and 20 caregivers) and measure changes in stress, anxiety, fatigue, and other symptoms over 8 weeks. The goal is to see if this mind-body practice is a feasible and helpful addition to managing life with Parkinson's.

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Contacts and locations

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  • David Posnack Jewish Community Center

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    Davie, Florida, 33328, United States

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  • Nova Southeastern University

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    Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 33328, United States

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  • Raw Kickboxing and Fitness

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    Coral Springs, Florida, 33071, United States

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