Plain-English translation of NCT07585409 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This study follows about 450 people with Parkinson's disease across Sweden for four years to understand why some become less active over time and what factors affect their physical activity. Researchers will use activity monitors, clinical tests, and questionnaires to measure your movement patterns and identify the physical, emotional, social, and practical factors that impact your activity levels. The goal is to develop personalized support strategies that can be built into regular healthcare.
Right now, doctors don't have a clear way to predict which people with Parkinson's will become less active or how to prevent that decline. This study aims to identify early warning signs so that support and interventions can be tailored to each person's needs and integrated into routine care.
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You would wear a small activity monitor to track your movement throughout the day over four years. You would attend clinical visits at your local study center to complete physical tests and answer questionnaires about your health, mood, and daily life. The study collects this information periodically to understand how your activity levels change and what factors influence those changes, helping researchers develop better ways to support people with Parkinson's.
AI-generated summary from trial data · Jun 10, 2026 · Not medical advice
Sweden
Lund University, Göteborg University
Enrollment target
~450 participants
Started
January 2026
Primary completion
December 2030
Age range
18 Years and older
Last updated on clinicaltrials.gov in May 2026.
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