Objective: To test the safety, feasibility, and effectiveness of reducing sitting time in stroke survivors. Design: Randomized controlled trial with attention-matched controls and blinded assessments. Setting: Community. Participants: Stroke survivors (N=35; 22 men; mean age, 66.9±12.7y). Interventions: Four counseling sessions over 7 weeks with a message of sit less and move more (intervention group) or calcium for bone health (attention-matched control group). Main Outcome Measures: Measures included safety (adverse events, increases in pain, spasticity, or fatigue) and feasibility (adherence to trial protocol). Secondary measures included time spent sitting (including in prolonged bouts ≥30min), standing, and stepping as measured by the ...
Question Does intensive sit-to-stand training in addition to usual care improve sit-to-stand ability...
Rationale Prolonged sitting is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular and all-cause mor...
Background and Purpose: After stroke, the ability to balance in sitting is critical to independence....
OBJECTIVE: To test the safety, feasibility, and effectiveness of reducing sitting time in stroke sur...
Objective To test the safety, feasibility, and effectiveness of reducing sitting time in stroke surv...
OBJECTIVE: To test the safety, feasibility, and effectiveness of reducing sitting time in stroke sur...
Objective: To test the safety, feasibility, and effectiveness of reducing sitting time in stroke sur...
What is the effect of a sitting training protocol in people early after stroke on sitting ability an...
BACKGROUND: Excessive sitting time is linked to cardiovascular disease morbidity. To date, no studie...
Background: Excessive sitting time is linked to cardiovascular disease morbidity. To date, no studie...
Understanding factors that influence the amount of time people with stroke spend sitting and being a...
BackgroundMovement-related behaviours, including prolonged sedentary behaviour, physical inactivity,...
Objectives: The sit to stand (STS) movement is key to independence and commonly affected by stro...
Background: Early mobilization has been an important part of acute stroke unit treatment. However, e...
This is the author accepted manuscript.All data generated or analysed during this study are included...
Question Does intensive sit-to-stand training in addition to usual care improve sit-to-stand ability...
Rationale Prolonged sitting is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular and all-cause mor...
Background and Purpose: After stroke, the ability to balance in sitting is critical to independence....
OBJECTIVE: To test the safety, feasibility, and effectiveness of reducing sitting time in stroke sur...
Objective To test the safety, feasibility, and effectiveness of reducing sitting time in stroke surv...
OBJECTIVE: To test the safety, feasibility, and effectiveness of reducing sitting time in stroke sur...
Objective: To test the safety, feasibility, and effectiveness of reducing sitting time in stroke sur...
What is the effect of a sitting training protocol in people early after stroke on sitting ability an...
BACKGROUND: Excessive sitting time is linked to cardiovascular disease morbidity. To date, no studie...
Background: Excessive sitting time is linked to cardiovascular disease morbidity. To date, no studie...
Understanding factors that influence the amount of time people with stroke spend sitting and being a...
BackgroundMovement-related behaviours, including prolonged sedentary behaviour, physical inactivity,...
Objectives: The sit to stand (STS) movement is key to independence and commonly affected by stro...
Background: Early mobilization has been an important part of acute stroke unit treatment. However, e...
This is the author accepted manuscript.All data generated or analysed during this study are included...
Question Does intensive sit-to-stand training in addition to usual care improve sit-to-stand ability...
Rationale Prolonged sitting is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular and all-cause mor...
Background and Purpose: After stroke, the ability to balance in sitting is critical to independence....