So you are refuting these? If you are call them out specifically and tell exactly why. I blame your mentors and senior researchers in failing to set the correct parameters for your research results.
Are Aerobic Programs Similar in Design to Cardiac Rehabilitation Beneficial for Survivors of Stroke? A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis August 2019
Synergistic Benefits of Combined Aerobic and Cognitive Training on Fluid Intelligence and the Role of IGF-1 in Chronic Stroke March 2019
Local Research Delves Into Possible Benefits of Aerobics on Stroke Recovery
October 2018
The effect of aerobic exercise on stroke rehabilitation June 2018
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The latest here:
Physical Fitness Training in Patients with Subacute Stroke (PHYS-STROKE): Multicentre, randomized controlled, endpoint blinded trial
BMJ — Nave AH, Rackoll T, Grittner U, et al. | September 23, 2019
do not provide support to the
use of aerobic bodyweight supported fitness training in people with
subacute stroke to improve activities of daily living or maximal walking
speed.
Researchers examined whether performing
aerobic exercise is safe and efficacious in improving activities of
daily living in the subacute phase after stroke. In this multicentre,
randomized controlled, endpoint blinded trial, they enrolled 200 adults
with subacute stroke (days 5-45 after stroke) who had a median National
Institutes of Health stroke scale (NIHSS, range 0-42 points, higher
values indicating more severe strokes) score of 8 (interquartile range
5-12). Participants were randomized to receive either aerobic,
bodyweight supported, treadmill based physical fitness training or
relaxation sessions, each for 25 minutes, five times weekly for 4 weeks,
in addition to standard rehabilitation therapy. Outcomes revealed no
superiority of aerobic bodyweight supported, treadmill based physical
fitness training to relaxation sessions for maximal walking speed and
Barthel index score among moderately to severely affected adults with
subacute stroke, however, the aerobic exercise did relate with higher
rates of adverse events. Results thereby
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