Can a walk in the park help Parkinson's? researchers ask
NCT ID NCT06483126
Summary
This online study aimed to understand if spending time in natural environments like parks or near water benefits mood, sleep, and thinking skills. Researchers surveyed 97 people, including some with Parkinson's disease and some without, about their nature exposure and well-being. It was an observational study, meaning it only gathered information and did not test a treatment.
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Vision and Cognition Laboratory, Boston University
Boston, Massachusetts, 02215, United States
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