The aim of this paper was to examine the amount and type of physical activity engaged in by people hospitalised after stroke. Method. We systematically reviewed the literature for observational studies describing the physical activity of stroke patients. Results. Behavioural mapping, video recording and therapist report are used to monitor activity levels in hospitalised stroke patients in the 24 included studies. Most of the patient day is spent inactive (median 48.1%, IQR 39.6%-69.3%), alone (median 53.7%, IQR 44.2%-60.6%) and in their bedroom (median 56.5%, IQR 45.2%-72.5%). Approximately one hour per day is spent in physiotherapy (median 63.2 minutes, IQR 36.0-79.5) and occupational therapy (median 57.0 minutes, IQR 25.1-58.5). Even in ...
Objective: To establish physical activity level, environment and social interaction in routine strok...
Stroke survivors are not meeting recommended levels of physical activity. Physical activity is defin...
Early activity post-stroke reduces secondary complications and improves rehabilitation outcomes. Thi...
International audienceThe current literature contains little information about the level of physical...
BACKGROUND: Comprehensive stroke unit care, incorporating acute care and rehabilitation, may promote...
OBJECTIVE: A prospective, observational study to describe levels of physical activity in patients wi...
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Background. Measuring physical activity behaviours of stroke survivors in the inpatient setting is c...
Background. Measuring physical activity behaviours of stroke survivors in the inpatient setting is c...
Background. Sedentary behaviour is associated with health risks, independent of physical activity. T...
Background. Sedentary behaviour is associated with health risks, independent of physical activity. T...
Background: Sedentary behaviour is associated with health risks, independent of physical activity. T...
Abstract Background There is an important need to bet...
BACKGROUND: Returning to physical activity is a common goal for stroke survivors undergoing rehabili...
Background. Targeted physical activity drives functional recovery after stroke. This review aimed to...
Objective: To establish physical activity level, environment and social interaction in routine strok...
Stroke survivors are not meeting recommended levels of physical activity. Physical activity is defin...
Early activity post-stroke reduces secondary complications and improves rehabilitation outcomes. Thi...
International audienceThe current literature contains little information about the level of physical...
BACKGROUND: Comprehensive stroke unit care, incorporating acute care and rehabilitation, may promote...
OBJECTIVE: A prospective, observational study to describe levels of physical activity in patients wi...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Background. Measuring physical activity behaviours of stroke survivors in the inpatient setting is c...
Background. Measuring physical activity behaviours of stroke survivors in the inpatient setting is c...
Background. Sedentary behaviour is associated with health risks, independent of physical activity. T...
Background. Sedentary behaviour is associated with health risks, independent of physical activity. T...
Background: Sedentary behaviour is associated with health risks, independent of physical activity. T...
Abstract Background There is an important need to bet...
BACKGROUND: Returning to physical activity is a common goal for stroke survivors undergoing rehabili...
Background. Targeted physical activity drives functional recovery after stroke. This review aimed to...
Objective: To establish physical activity level, environment and social interaction in routine strok...
Stroke survivors are not meeting recommended levels of physical activity. Physical activity is defin...
Early activity post-stroke reduces secondary complications and improves rehabilitation outcomes. Thi...