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Effect of health Baduanjin Qigong for mild to moderate Parkinson's disease.

Geriatrics & gerontology international
August 1, 2016
Chun-Mei Xiao et al. (2 authors)
Comparative StudyJournal ArticleRandomized Controlled TrialHuman StudyClinical
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to determine whether Baduanjin Qigong combined with daily walking improved gait, functional mobility, and sleep quality in Parkinson's disease patients compared to walking alone.

Results Summary

The Baduanjin Qigong group showed significant improvements in sleep quality, functional mobility (Berg Balance Scale, 6-minute walk test, Timed Up & Go), and gait speed, while the control group (walking only) showed no significant changes.

Population

100 patients (ages 55-80) with mild to moderate Parkinson's disease.

Effective Dosage

Daily walking for 30 minutes (both groups); Baduanjin Qigong group also performed four 45-minute sessions weekly.

Duration

6 months

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (13)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
Baduanjin Qigong program
decrease
Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale score
Parkinson disease (PD) patients
P=0.049
showed sleep quality improvements
#1
Baduanjin Qigong program
decrease
Parkinson's Disease Sleep Scale-2 (PDSS-2) total score
Parkinson disease (PD) patients
P=0.039
showed sleep quality improvements
#2
Baduanjin Qigong program
decrease
Motor Symptoms at Night (PDSS-2) score
Parkinson disease (PD) patients
P=0.039
showed sleep quality improvements
#3
Baduanjin Qigong program
decrease
PD Symptoms at Night (PDSS-2) score
Parkinson disease (PD) patients
P=0.029
showed sleep quality improvements
#4
Baduanjin Qigong program
decrease
Disturbed Sleep (PDSS-2) score
Parkinson disease (PD) patients
P=0.037
showed sleep quality improvements
#5
Baduanjin Qigong program
increase
Berg Balance Scale
Parkinson disease (PD) patients
P=0.041
showing functional mobility capacity greater improvements
#6
Baduanjin Qigong program
increase
6-minute walk test
Parkinson disease (PD) patients
P=0.042
showing functional mobility capacity greater improvements
#7
Baduanjin Qigong program
decrease
Timed Up & Go
Parkinson disease (PD) patients
P=0.046
greater decrease
#8
Baduanjin Qigong program
increase
gait speed
Parkinson disease (PD) patients
P=0.011
showing gait function increased
#9
daily walking for 30 min (control group)
no change
gait performance, functional mobility and sleep quality
Parkinson disease (PD) patients
-
remained at the same level as pretest performance
#10
Baduanjin Qigong program
increase
gait performance
older adults with PD
-
improved
#11
Baduanjin Qigong program
increase
functional mobility
older adults with PD
-
improved
#12
Baduanjin Qigong program
increase
sleep quality
older adults with PD
-
improved
#13
Abstract

AIM: The present study investigated the effectiveness of Baduanjin Qigong on symptoms related to gait, functional mobility and sleep in Parkinson disease (PD) patients. METHODS: A total of 100 patients (age 67.53 ± 8.56 years, range 55-80 years) with mild to moderate PD were randomly assigned to two groups. Participants in the Baduanjin Qigong group (BQG) received a Baduanjin Qigong program, consisting of four 45-min sessions each week and daily walking 30 min for 6 months. Participants in the control group were carried out daily walking for 30 min. Pre- and post-intervention testing was carried out to assess sleep quality, fatigue, functional mobility and gait performance in these participants. RESULTS: After the 6-month Baduanjin Qigong intervention, the BQG showed sleep quality improvements in the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale score (P = 0.049), Parkinson's Disease Sleep Scale-2 (PDSS-2) total score (P = 0.039), Motor Symptoms at Night (PDSS-2) score (P = 0.039), PD Symptoms at Night (PDSS-2) score (P = 0.029), Disturbed Sleep (PDSS-2) score (P = 0.037). The BQG showing functional mobility capacity greater improvements in the Berg Balance Scale (P = 0.041) and 6-minute walk test (P = 0.042), and greater decrease in the Timed Up & Go (s; P = 0.046). The BQG showing gait function increased in the gait speed (m/s; P = 0.011). However, this was not the case for the control group, which remained at the same level as pretest performance. CONCLUSIONS: BQG improved the gait performance, functional mobility and sleep quality in older adults with PD at the 6-month follow up. It is as an alternative home exercise program for older adults in rehabilitation for PD. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2016; 16: 911-919.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AgedAgingFemaleGaitGait Disorders, NeurologicHealth StatusHumansMaleMiddle AgedParkinson DiseasePatient SelectionPrognosisQigongReference ValuesRisk AssessmentSeverity of Illness IndexSingle-Blind MethodTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeWalking
Study Links
Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy75/10
Quality85/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations86
Citations/Year9.6
Relative Citation Ratio4.65
NIH Percentile92.2%
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.95
Weight Score2.14
Normalized Score0.67
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