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Regular Exercise May Reduce the Risk of Parkinson’s Disease in Women, Study Finds.

Al-Marsad newspaper: A study revealed that regular exercise such as cycling, walking, gardening, cleaning and participating in sports may reduce the risk of Parkinson’s disease in women.

Parkinson’s disease

She noted that women who exercised the most were 25% less likely to develop Parkinson’s disease than women who exercised less, according to The Independent.

Exercise

The study reported that 10 years before diagnosis, exercise levels decreased at a faster rate in people with Parkinson’s disease than in those without it, likely due to early symptoms of the disease.

exercise programmes

Experts said the findings support the creation of exercise programs to help reduce the risk of Parkinson’s disease.

Physical activity

They found that this association remained when physical activity was assessed for up to 15 or 20 years before diagnosis.

When the physical activity was assessed up to 10 years prior to diagnosis, participants in the highest exercise group had a 25 percent lower rate of developing Parkinson’s disease than those in the lowest exercise group.

2023-05-19 05:30:09

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