Can a bike and a buddy help fight Parkinson's? home study tests social exercise

NCT ID NCT06616948

Summary

This study tested whether a 6-month, in-home cycling program delivered via video call could help people with Parkinson's disease. Researchers wanted to see if adding social interaction with a coach during exercise could improve participants' daily activities, movement, and balance. The goal was to make beneficial exercise more accessible to people who live far from group programs or face other barriers.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • University of Wisconsin

    Madison, Wisconsin, 53705, United States

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