Porciuncula F, Cavanaugh J T, Zajac J, Wendel N, Baker T, Arumukhom Revi D, Eklund N, Holmes M B, Awad L N, Ellis T D
Sargent College of Rehabilitation Sciences, Boston University, Boston, MA, USA.
Department of Physical Therapy, University of New England, Portland, ME, USA.
NPJ Parkinsons Dis. 2025 Apr 29;11(1):100. doi: 10.1038/s41531-025-00952-x.
Habitual moderate intensity walking has disease-modifying benefits in Parkinson's disease (PD). However, the lack of sustainable gait interventions that collectively promote sufficient intensity, daily amount, and quality of walking marks a critical gap in PD rehabilitation. In this randomized controlled trial (clinicaltrials.gov#: NCT05421624, registered on June 6, 2022), we demonstrate the effectiveness of a real-world walking intervention delivered using an autonomous music-based digital rhythmic auditory stimulation (RAS) system. In comparison to an active-control arm (N = 20) of moderately intense brisk walking, the autonomous RAS system used in the experimental arm (N = 21) amplified moderate-to-vigorous walking intensities, increased daily steps, and improved (reduced) gait variability. While regular engagement in real-world walking with or without RAS each cultivated habits for walking, only the RAS intervention yielded a combination of strengthened habits and improved gait outcomes. Findings from this study supported the use of a personalized, autonomous RAS gait intervention that is effective, habit-forming and translatable to real-world walking in individuals with PD.
习惯性中等强度步行对帕金森病(PD)具有改善疾病的益处。然而,缺乏能够共同促进足够强度、每日步行量和步行质量的可持续步态干预措施,这是PD康复领域的一个关键空白。在这项随机对照试验(clinicaltrials.gov编号:NCT05421624,于2022年6月6日注册)中,我们证明了使用基于自主音乐的数字节奏听觉刺激(RAS)系统进行的现实世界步行干预的有效性。与主动对照组(N = 20)进行中等强度的轻快步行相比,实验组(N = 21)使用的自主RAS系统提高了中等至剧烈的步行强度,增加了每日步数,并改善(降低)了步态变异性。虽然无论有无RAS,定期参与现实世界步行都能培养步行习惯,但只有RAS干预产生了强化习惯和改善步态结果的综合效果。这项研究的结果支持使用个性化、自主的RAS步态干预措施,该措施对PD患者有效、能形成习惯且可转化为现实世界的步行。