Background: Approximately 795 000 people have a stroke each year,of those 470 000 survive with mild to severe cognitive dysfunction.Stroke is the second leading cause of cognitive impairment and dementia in the country and the leading cause of disability.Only 1% of the brain has to be effected by stroke to lead to cognitive impairment.Because of the large impact stroke has on cognitive function it is critical to find cost effective ways to improve cognitive function in surviving stroke patients. Aerobic exercise has been shown to cause vascular changes with enhancement of cerebral blood flow, increase in neurotrophin factors and change the regulation of neurotransmitter synthesis in healthy adults.The purpose of this systematic review is t...
Although poststroke aerobic exercise (AE) increases markers of neuroplasticity and protects perilesi...
This review provides a brief introduction to the effects of one bout of exercise on various aspects ...
There is evidence for a beneficial effect of aerobic exercise on cognition, but underlying mechanism...
The incidence of stroke is increasing and is expected to continue to increase with the aging populat...
Background: Aerobic exercise and cognitive training have been effective in improving cognitive funct...
Background: Stroke is a major cause of permanent disability in multiple functions, including the cog...
Background: Aerobic exercise is an effective treatment to improve aerobic capacity following stroke ...
Background In the United Kingdom (UK), there are 1.2 million stroke survivors; of which approximat...
abstract: Background and Purpose— There is limited conclusive data on both pharmacological and holis...
Background: Stroke is the most common neurological disorder that represents a major cause of disabil...
Background. Cognitive deficits impede stroke recovery. Aerobic exercise (AEX) improves cognitive exe...
There is evidence for a beneficial effect of aerobic exercise on cognition, but underlying mechanism...
Background: Cognitive impairment is the most frequent complication of stroke. However, erobic exerci...
Abstract After stroke, impaired motor performance is linked to an increased demand for cognitive res...
textThere is an increasing recognition that vascular disease risk is associated with a greater incid...
Although poststroke aerobic exercise (AE) increases markers of neuroplasticity and protects perilesi...
This review provides a brief introduction to the effects of one bout of exercise on various aspects ...
There is evidence for a beneficial effect of aerobic exercise on cognition, but underlying mechanism...
The incidence of stroke is increasing and is expected to continue to increase with the aging populat...
Background: Aerobic exercise and cognitive training have been effective in improving cognitive funct...
Background: Stroke is a major cause of permanent disability in multiple functions, including the cog...
Background: Aerobic exercise is an effective treatment to improve aerobic capacity following stroke ...
Background In the United Kingdom (UK), there are 1.2 million stroke survivors; of which approximat...
abstract: Background and Purpose— There is limited conclusive data on both pharmacological and holis...
Background: Stroke is the most common neurological disorder that represents a major cause of disabil...
Background. Cognitive deficits impede stroke recovery. Aerobic exercise (AEX) improves cognitive exe...
There is evidence for a beneficial effect of aerobic exercise on cognition, but underlying mechanism...
Background: Cognitive impairment is the most frequent complication of stroke. However, erobic exerci...
Abstract After stroke, impaired motor performance is linked to an increased demand for cognitive res...
textThere is an increasing recognition that vascular disease risk is associated with a greater incid...
Although poststroke aerobic exercise (AE) increases markers of neuroplasticity and protects perilesi...
This review provides a brief introduction to the effects of one bout of exercise on various aspects ...
There is evidence for a beneficial effect of aerobic exercise on cognition, but underlying mechanism...