Objective. To explore exercise preferences in stroke survivors and controls. Methods. A novel scale—the Exercise Preference Questionnaire—was developed for this study. This questionnaire, together with established assessments of physical activities, mood, and quality of life, was completed in a single assessment session. Results. Twenty-three adult stroke survivors (mean age 63, 65% male) and 41 healthy controls (mean age 61, 66% male) participated. The groups differed on 4 of the 5 a priori exercise preference factors: relative to controls, stroke survivors preferred exercise to be more structured, in a group, at a gym or fitness centre, and for exercises to be demonstrated. Factor analysis yielded 6 data-driven factors, and these factors ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Physical fitness is impaired after stroke, may contribute to disability, yet...
Objective: To explore stroke survivors' experiences of undertaking exercise in the context of an exe...
Purpose: To measure and compare physical activity profiles and sedentary time between community dwel...
Objective. To explore exercise preferences in stroke survivors and controls. Methods. A novel scale-...
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Physical inactivity is highly prevalent after stroke, increasing the risk of poor health outcomes in...
BACKGROUND:Physical inactivity is highly prevalent after stroke, increasing the risk of poor health ...
Exercise after stroke has the potential to increase survivors’ physical function and decrease disabi...
Purpose: Exercise-after-stroke programmes are increasingly being provided to encourage more physical...
Purpose: Physical activity (PA) improves fitness, functioning, health and wellbeing after stroke. Ho...
Aim. To describe exercise preferences and to investigate the contribution of exercise preferences, w...
Purpose: After stroke, physical activity and physical fitness levels are low, impacting on health, a...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Physical fitness is impaired after stroke, may contribute to disability, yet...
Objective: To explore stroke survivors' experiences of undertaking exercise in the context of an exe...
Purpose: To measure and compare physical activity profiles and sedentary time between community dwel...
Objective. To explore exercise preferences in stroke survivors and controls. Methods. A novel scale-...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Physical inactivity is highly prevalent after stroke, increasing the risk of poor health outcomes in...
BACKGROUND:Physical inactivity is highly prevalent after stroke, increasing the risk of poor health ...
Exercise after stroke has the potential to increase survivors’ physical function and decrease disabi...
Purpose: Exercise-after-stroke programmes are increasingly being provided to encourage more physical...
Purpose: Physical activity (PA) improves fitness, functioning, health and wellbeing after stroke. Ho...
Aim. To describe exercise preferences and to investigate the contribution of exercise preferences, w...
Purpose: After stroke, physical activity and physical fitness levels are low, impacting on health, a...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Physical fitness is impaired after stroke, may contribute to disability, yet...
Objective: To explore stroke survivors' experiences of undertaking exercise in the context of an exe...
Purpose: To measure and compare physical activity profiles and sedentary time between community dwel...