Abstract

The study by Tsukita et al.1 explores the prolonged benefits of vigorous exercise for patients with Parkinson disease over long intervals (>5 years). This research builds on 2 recent trials, which demonstrate that engaging in vigorous exercise stabilizes the clinical progression of Parkinson disease (PD) over 6 months.2,3 The study also suggests that maintaining a high total volume of physical activities, even at low intensity, may yield additional benefits.

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