# Meta-Analysis of Exercise Effects on Cognition in Persons with Parkinson’s Disease

**Authors:** Syed O. Ahmad, Dana Stiles, Kaylee Brown, Leah Dillon, Eliza Shroba

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/neurosci6020046 · NeuroSci · 2025-05-23

## TL;DR

This study reviews how exercise affects cognition in Parkinson’s disease patients but finds no significant impact.

## Contribution

The paper provides a meta-analysis comparing exercise effects on cognition in Parkinson’s disease, revealing no significant benefit.

## Key findings

- Exercise had no significant effect on cognition in Parkinson’s disease patients (d = -0.03, CI95% -0.13 to 0.08).
- The homogeneity analysis showed no significant variation among study results (Q(17) = 2.83, p > 0.05).

## Abstract

Background: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a debilitating neurodegenerative disorder affecting millions of people worldwide. PD results in motor and cognitive dysfunction. While there is no proven cure for PD, it is widely agreed that aerobic exercises and occupations can help slow the progression of the disease and keep some motor-related symptoms from developing. The most effective forms of exercise to slow the progression of motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease have also been studied. Research Question: This research article aims to compare the differences in outcomes of exercise on cognitive outcomes in Parkinson’s Disease, as evaluated by meta-analysis. Methods: Key terms were Parkinson’s Disease and exercise terms. These search terms were then entered to electronic databases—Ovid MEDLINE, SCOPUS, and CINAHL—from March 2018 to May 2023. An ancestral bibliography was also performed. Results: Two reviewers screened the title and abstract records (n = 528) found in the initial search. Our review identified 18 studies which met inclusion criteria for meta-analysis. The meta-analysis found an effect of exercise on cognition of patients with PD (d = −0.03) which was not significant (CI95% of −0.13 < µ < 0.08; p > 0.05, as the CI includes zero). Additionally, the homogeneity analysis was not significant (Q (17) = 2.83; p > 0.05).

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** Parkinson’s disease (MONDO:0005180)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** neurodegenerative disorder (MESH:D019636), motor and cognitive dysfunction (MESH:D003072), PD (MESH:D010300)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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