Volume 15 No 4 (2017)
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A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial of a Core Stability Exercise Program for the Intrinsic Motivation of Parkinson's Patients
Yanqiu Sun , Xingquan Chen
Abstract
This study aimed to test the effectiveness of a core stability exercise program in the intrinsic motivation of
Parkinson's patients in Nanjing (China). The study used a single-blind, parallel group, randomized controlled trial
design. The study also involved 28 Parkinson's patients who were less than 30 weeks referred to three regional
general psychiatric outpatient clinics in Nanjing. The sample was randomly assigned to a core stability group (n =
14) and home exercise group (n = 14). The primary outcome was the intrinsic motivation of Parkinson's patients.
Outcomes were measured at recruitment, three days and 8 weeks after the core stability program. Participants in
the core stability group reported statistically significant increases in intrinsic motivation compared to the home
exercise group. There were also significant increases in interest and pleasure, perceived merit, effort and general
motivation over the 8-weeks follow-up. The findings provide evidence that the core stability exercise program
resulted in improved intrinsic motivation outcomes in Parkinson's patients
Keywords
Core stability, Parkinson, Intrinsic Motivation, Exercise
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