What's Happening?
Steve Yellen, a former weekend athlete from Connecticut, has been living with Parkinson's disease for seven years. After his diagnosis, Yellen embraced exercise and set short-term goals to maintain a sense
of control over his condition. He has participated in multiple Spartan races, triathlons, and other physical challenges, which he credits with enhancing his self-efficacy. Yellen has also written a book, 'Living Parkinson's,' detailing his strategies for managing the disease, which include attitude, education, support, exercise, wellness, research participation, and advocacy.
Why It's Important?
Yellen's approach to managing Parkinson's disease underscores the significance of self-efficacy and proactive health management. His story highlights the potential benefits of exercise and goal-setting in improving quality of life for individuals with chronic conditions. By sharing his experiences and strategies, Yellen provides a valuable resource for others facing similar challenges, promoting a message of empowerment and resilience. His advocacy work also contributes to broader awareness and support for Parkinson's research and patient care.






