Factors influencing sedentary time and physical activity early after stroke: a qualitative study

DB Simpson, K Jose, C English, SL Gall… - Disability and …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose We aimed to understand from the perspective of stroke survivors and their carers
(1) factors contributing to sedentary time and physical activity during inpatient rehabilitation …

[HTML][HTML] Factors influencing sedentary behaviours after stroke: findings from qualitative observations and interviews with stroke survivors and their caregivers

J Hall, S Morton, CF Fitzsimons, JF Hall, R Corepal… - BMC Public Health, 2020 - Springer
Background Stroke survivors are more sedentary than healthy, age-matched controls,
independent of functional capacity. Interventions are needed to encourage a reduction in …

Stroke survivors' perceptions of their sedentary behaviours three months after stroke

CF Fitzsimons, SL Nicholson, J Morris… - Disability and …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose Sedentary behaviour is any waking behaviour in sitting, lying or reclining postures
with low energy expenditure. High sedentary behaviour levels, common after stroke, are …

Reducing sedentary behaviour after stroke: perspectives of ambulatory individuals with stroke

VE Ezeugwu, N Garga, PJ Manns - Disability and rehabilitation, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: Understanding the determinants of sedentary behaviour (sitting or lying with low
energy expenditure) in stroke survivors can enhance the development of successful …

[HTML][HTML] Between commitment and avoidance–working age stroke survivors' perceptions of physical activity and sedentary behaviour: a qualitative study

KS Roaldsen, C Walter, J Gäverth, IM Dohrn - BMC neurology, 2022 - Springer
Background It is critical for stroke survivors in working age to develop skills and confidence
for long-term self-management of physical activity and exercise training to maintain a …

Sedentary behavior in the first year after stroke: a longitudinal cohort study with objective measures

Z Tieges, G Mead, M Allerhand, F Duncan… - Archives of physical …, 2015 - Elsevier
Objective To quantify longitudinal changes in sedentary behavior (ie, nonexercise seated or
lying behavior) after stroke to ascertain whether reducing sedentary behavior might be a …

[HTML][HTML] Feasibility, acceptability, and fidelity of physical activity routines after stroke (PARAS): a multifaceted behaviour change intervention targeting free-living …

SA Moore, D Flynn, S Jones, CIM Price… - Pilot and Feasibility …, 2022 - Springer
Background Low levels of habitual physical activity and high levels of sedentary behaviour
are commonly observed post-stroke. We aimed to assess the feasibility, acceptability and …

Sedentary versus active behavior in people after stroke

SL Galea, MJ Lee, C English, L Ada - Physical Therapy Reviews, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Background: The detrimental effect of sedentary behavior has been acknowledged and the
benefit of interrupting sedentary behavior is being explored. Objectives: The aim of this …

Sedentary time and activity behaviors after stroke rehabilitation: changes in the first 3 months home

DB Simpson, M Breslin, T Cumming… - Topics in stroke …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Background Sedentary time is prevalent following stroke, limiting functional improvement,
and increasing cardiovascular risk. At discharge we examined: 1) change in sedentary time …

Stroke survivor activity during subacute inpatient rehabilitation: how active are patients?

NA Selenitsch, SD Gill - International Journal of Rehabilitation …, 2019 - journals.lww.com
Being active following stroke is recommended, but inactivity is common. The current study
aimed to observe stroke survivors physical, social and cognitive activities in a large regional …