Study details
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Slow Wave Sleep as a Biomarker of Rehabilitation-induced Cognitive Improvement in PD
University of Colorado, Denver
NCT IDNCT04796506ClinicalTrials.gov data as of Apr 2026
Target enrollment
120
Study length
about 4.8 years
Ages
45–100
Locations
1 site in CO
About this study
This trial is testing whether different types of exercise training can improve thinking skills and if slow wave sleep (SWS) helps us understand how well people with Parkinson's disease respond to rehabilitation. The goal is to find the best way to help people with Parkinson's think better using exercise.
Based on ClinicalTrials.gov records.
What participants do
- 1.Delayed Exercise Training (DE)
- 2.Endurance Training (ET)
- 3.Progressive Resistance Training (PRT)
Participation effort
Estimated from trial records. Details can vary by site.
Time + visits
Low6%
Logistics
Moderate50%
Logistics difficulty varies by site location and availability.
Trial highlights
Treatment details
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Body systems
Neurology