Activity monitors for increasing physical activity in adult stroke survivor
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Elizabeth A. Lynch, Karen Borschmann, Michele Callisaya, N. Fini, Heidi Janssen, Liam Johnson, Taryn M. Jones, Sharon Kramer, Suzanne Kuys, Niruthikha Mahendran, Dawn B. Simpson and Carolie English. (2018). Activity monitors for increasing physical activity in adult stroke survivor. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. (7). https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD012543.pub2
Authors | Elizabeth A. Lynch, Karen Borschmann, Michele Callisaya, N. Fini, Heidi Janssen, Liam Johnson, Taryn M. Jones, Sharon Kramer, Suzanne Kuys, Niruthikha Mahendran, Dawn B. Simpson and Carolie English |
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Abstract | Background Objectives Search methods Selection criteria Data collection and analysis Main results There was no clear effect for the use of activity monitors in conjunction with other interventions on step count in a community setting (mean difference (MD) ‐1930 steps, 95% confidence interval (CI) ‐4410 to 550; 1 RCT, 27 participants; very low‐quality evidence), or in an inpatient rehabilitation setting (MD 1400 steps, 95% CI ‐40 to 2840; 2 RCTs, 83 participants; very low‐quality evidence). No studies reported the primary outcome moderate‐to‐vigorous physical activity, but one did report time spent in moderate and vigorous intensity activity separately: this study reported that an activity monitor in addition to usual inpatient rehabilitation increased the time spent on moderate intensity physical activity by 4.4 minutes per day (95% CI 0.28 to 8.52; 1 RCT, 48 participants; low‐quality evidence) compared with usual rehabilitation alone, but there was no clear effect for the use of an activity monitor plus usual rehabilitation for increasing time spent in vigorous intensity physical activity compared to usual rehabilitation (MD 2.6 minutes per day, 95% CI ‐0.8 to 6; 1 RCT, 48 participants; low‐quality evidence). The overall risk of bias was low, apart from high‐risk for blinding of participants and study personnel. None of the included studies reported any information relating to adverse effects. Authors' conclusions |
Year | 2018 |
Journal | Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews |
Journal citation | (7) |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
ISSN | 1469-493X |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD012543.pub2 |
Scopus EID | 2-s2.0-85050653836 |
Publisher's version | File Access Level Controlled |
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Deposited | 23 Apr 2021 |
https://acuresearchbank.acu.edu.au/item/8vxv6/activity-monitors-for-increasing-physical-activity-in-adult-stroke-survivor
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