Characteristics of the Rest and Activity Patterns in Patients With Mild to Moderate Parkinson's Syndrome
Kaori Ono, Yu Kume

TL;DR
This study examines rest and activity patterns in Parkinson's patients, finding that non-motor symptoms and fragmented rhythms are linked to physical activity levels.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel analysis of rest-activity rhythms in Parkinson's patients using nonparametric measures and logistic regression.
Findings
A negative correlation was found between relative amplitude and non-motor symptom scores in Parkinson's patients.
Higher physical activity levels were significantly associated with better rest-activity rhythm profiles.
Fragmented rhythms were linked to increased odds of Parkinson's symptoms.
Abstract
Few studies have examined the characteristics of the decline in physical activity levels in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients from the perspective of a 24‐h behavioural profile, including sleep. To identify factors related to the rest and activity patterns in PD patients by assessing the Rest‐Activity Rhythm. The participants were 20 patients with Parkinson's syndrome (PS group) and 20 healthy elderly community residents (control group). The nonparametric rest‐activity rhythm parameters were measured by a wristwatch‐type activity monitor worn by the study subjects on the non‐dominant hand continuously for at least 5 days. To assess the specific symptoms of PS in the patients, the scores on the Movement Disorder Society‐Sponsored Revision of the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (MDS‐UPDRS) were collected from the medical records. In the PS group, a negative correlation was…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments · Balance, Gait, and Falls Prevention · Restless Legs Syndrome Research
