FAU Seeks Participants for Parkinson's, Aging and Mind-Body Study
Florida Atlantic University is recruiting participants for an exciting research study aimed at understanding the effects of Parkinson’s disease (PD) and normal aging on cognitive performance, exercise ability and the mind-body connection.
This study will compare the cognitive and exercise performance of individuals with and without PD to gain insights into mobility and cognitive function across different age groups. The primary goal is to explore the differences in cognitive and exercise performance between individuals diagnosed with PD and healthy aging controls, focusing on how aging and PD uniquely impact cognitive and physical function.
To participate, individuals with PD must be 62 years of age or older, have a diagnosis of PD, and have no recent changes in PD medications. Participants should also be physically active within the community and not use assistive devices such as a cane or walker for mobility.
For healthy controls, participants must be 62 years of age or older, have no neurological diagnoses, and have no recent changes in medications. They should also be physically active within the community and not use assistive devices for mobility.
All participants who qualify for the study will visit FAU’s Boca Raton campus for one testing session, which will last approximately one hour. During the session, participants will undergo cognitive and exercise assessments, including the Stroop test, Flanker test, Senior Fitness Test, and will complete questionnaires.
Participants will be assessed on their balance and fall risk potential and will gain valuable insights into their cognitive and exercise performance.
“Our study offers a unique opportunity to contribute to advancing research that could help improve the quality of life for individuals with Parkinson’s disease, providing valuable insights into more effective treatments,” said B. Sue Graves, Ed.D., principal investigator and an associate professor in the Department of Exercise Science and Health Promotion within the FAU Charles E. Schmidt College of Science. “Additionally, it enhances our understanding of healthy aging, which is critical for developing strategies that promote well-being throughout the lifespan.”
For more information, email sgraves@fau.edu or call 954-675-5782.
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