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Parkinson's & HIIT: Is High-Intensity Exercise Safe & Effective for PD?

An episode of the Live Parkinson's - Live an Exceptional Life! podcast, hosted by Chris, titled "Parkinson's & HIIT: Is High-Intensity Exercise Safe & Effective for PD?" was published on June 4, 2025 and runs 37 minutes.

June 4, 2025 ·37m · Live Parkinson's - Live an Exceptional Life!

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Send us Fan Mail Are you living with Parkinson's and wondering if pushing your limits with high-intensity exercise could be a game-changer? This episode of dives deep into High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) for Parkinson's disease. We cut through the noise to explore the cutting-edge research and practical considerations you need to know. Could HIIT be the key to slowing progression, improving symptoms, and enhancing your quality of life? Or are there risks to be aware of? Join us as we ...

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Are you living with Parkinson's and wondering if pushing your limits with high-intensity exercise could be a game-changer? This episode of dives deep into High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) for Parkinson's disease. We cut through the noise to explore the cutting-edge research and practical considerations you need to know. Could HIIT be the key to slowing progression, improving symptoms, and enhancing your quality of life? Or are there risks to be aware of?

Join us as we discuss:

  • What defines "high-intensity" exercise for people with Parkinson's.
  • The latest research on neuroprotection: Can HIIT actually slow Parkinson's progression by impacting BDNF, dopamine, and neuroplasticity?
  • Significant improvements in motor symptoms like gait, balance, and bradykinesia reported in studies.
  • How HIIT may positively influence non-motor symptoms such as fatigue and mood.
  • Key studies and meta-analyses that highlight the benefits of high-intensity aerobic training.
  • A crucial comparison: How high-intensity exercise may offer unique advantages over moderate activity.
  • Is HIIT right for you? Understanding the practical considerations, safety protocols, and the importance of professional guidance.
  • Tips for accountability to help you stick with a high-intensity program.

This episode is a must-listen for anyone with Parkinson's, caregivers looking for evidence-based insights into advanced exercise strategies. 

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