*2.2. Selection Strategy*

In this synthesis, several aspects were taken into account: (1) individuals in the study groups with neurodegenerative diseases who had varying degrees of motor and nonmotor impairments (some studies also included comorbidities such as Myasthenia and Vascular dementia); (2) randomized clinical trials with a large number of participants of both sexes were evaluated; (3) physical interventions and semi-structured interviews were conducted through online digital platforms; (4) PA (physical activity) consisted of planned exercises of low, moderate or vigorous intensity, which were applied both to healthy people and to patients with confirmed neurodegenerative impairments (the alteration of the emotional status) during the period of isolation at home; (5) considerable emphasis was placed on ADL, these being the most publicized during the COVID-19 lockdown; (6) both experimental and control groups were included in the study; (7) motor and cognitive evaluation of participants was performed using different tools for assessing the levels of disorder; (8) finally, the interventions through telerehabilitation and telemedicine were evaluated and guidelines were issued in the elaboration of new remote technological intervention strategies as well as the involvement of decision makers in health policies.

Exclusion criteria for these studies were: comorbidities other like recent surgery or physical participation in other public health services.
