Well Ms. Lahiff-Jenkins what the hell are you doing to get the stroke medical world to get all survivors 100% recovered to accomplish this exercise? This is just another victim blaming exercise.
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Over the last 10 years evidence has emerged that too much sedentary
time (e.g. time spent sitting down) has adverse effects on health,
including an increased risk of cardiovascular disease incidence and
mortality. A considerable amount of media attention has been given to
the topic. The current UK activity guidelines recommend that all adults
should minimise the amount of time spent being sedentary for extended
periods. How best to minimise sedentary behaviour is a focus of ongoing
research.
I’m Carmen Lahiff-Jenkins, Managing Editor of the International
Journal of Stroke and I spoke to Dr Sarah Morton lead author of the
opinion piece Sedentary behaviour after stroke: a new target for
therapeutic intervention.
The International Journal of Stroke is the flagship publication of
the World Stroke Organization - please consider becoming a member.
https://www.world-stroke.org/membership/join-wso
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