Background: Physical activity and exercise improve outcomes in Parkinson disease (PD), however little is known about activity levels in early PD patients. Objective and Methods: We examined self-reported activity scores and examined associations with clinical characteristics in 383 PD subjects and 175 healthy controls from the Parkinson Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI). Results: Activity scores were 8% lower for PD subjects than HC (162.6±86.2 vs 175.0±78.5, p = 0.10). Higher scores were associated with younger age and male sex. Only 47% of PD subjects and 44% of HC reported activity consistent with standard recommendations for adults. Conclusions: Our findings highlight the need to encourage exercise even in early PD.
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Mantri, S., Fullard, M. E., Duda, J. E., & Morley, J. F. (2018). Physical activity in early Parkinson disease. Journal of Parkinson’s Disease, 8(1), 107–111. https://doi.org/10.3233/JPD-171218
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