Cortical thickness as predictor of response to exercise in people with Parkinson's disease

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We previously showed that dual-task cost (DTC) on gait speed in people with Parkinson's disease (PD) improved after 6 weeks of the Agility Boot Camp with Cognitive Challenge (ABC-C) exercise program. Since deficits in dual-task gait speed are associated with freezing of gait and gray matter atrophy, here we performed preplanned secondary analyses to answer two questions: (a) Do people with PD who are freezers present similar improvements compared to nonfreezers in DTC on gait speed with ABC-C? (b) Can cortical thickness at baseline predict responsiveness to the ABC-C? The DTC from 39 freezers and 43 nonfreezers who completed 6 weeks of ABC-C were analyzed. A subset of 51 participants (21 freezers and 30 nonfreezers) with high quality imaging data were used to characterize relationships between baseline cortical thickness and delta (Δ) DTC on gait speed following ABC-C. Freezers showed larger ΔDTC on gait speed than nonfreezers with ABC-C program (p

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Silva-Batista, C., Ragothaman, A., Mancini, M., Carlson-Kuhta, P., Harker, G., Jung, S. H., … Miranda-Domínguez, O. (2021). Cortical thickness as predictor of response to exercise in people with Parkinson’s disease. Human Brain Mapping, 42(1), 139–153. https://doi.org/10.1002/hbm.25211

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