Annals of Applied Sport Science
تازههای علوم کاربردی ورزش
Ann Appl Sport Sci
Medical Sciences
http://aassjournal.com
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2476–4981
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10.61186/aassjournal
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2023
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Benefits of Physical Activity on Stroke Recovering Patients: A Review of The Literature
ورزش، تمرین و سلامتی
Exercise, Training and Health
مقاله مروری
Review Article
<div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Background. </strong>Stroke is one of the world's most serious social and health problems. The incorporation of tailored physical activity and exercise into the rehabilitation process and post-rehabilitation phase could portray a successful action primarily directed at the cognitive and functional recovery of brain-injured individuals following a stroke. Exercise has been shown to provide both physical and psychological benefits for post-stroke patients.<br>
<strong>Objectives. </strong>To identify and discuss the physical activities that are beneficial to stroke-recovering patients.<br>
<strong>Methods. </strong>A keyword search was used with the following headings; “benefits of physical activity”, “stroke”, “physical activity”, “recovering patients”, “physical activity guidelines”, “exercises”, “health benefits”, “stroke survivors”, “epidemiology stroke”, “prevention”, “incidence of stroke”, “statistical data on stroke”, “type of strokes”, “elderly”, “case fatality”, “mortality”, “morbidity”, and “risk factors” “physical fitness” which were combined and exploded.<br>
<strong>Results.</strong> Only 46 full-text English-language articles were found among 1,897 citations through electronic searches. The information was judged appropriate for use in this study.<br>
<strong>Conclusion. </strong>The use of different types of exercise training (e.g., aerobic, strength, flexibility, neuromuscular and traditional Chinese exercise) for stroke survivors is firmly supported by evidence. Exercise training enhances functional capacity, daily living ability, and quality of life while also lowering the risk of cardiovascular events. To maximize long-term adherence, stroke survivors' physical activity goals and exercise prescriptions should be tailored to them individually.</div>
Physical Activity, Neuromuscular Conditions, Exercise Prescriptions, Recovery, Exercise Benefits
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Lourens
Millard
MillardL@unizulu.ac.za
100319475328460013078
100319475328460013078
Yes
Department of Human Movement Science, University of Zululand, KwaDlangezwa 3866, South Africa
Gerrit Jan
Breukelman
BreukelmanG@unizulu.ac.za
100319475328460013079
100319475328460013079
No
Department of Human Movement Science, University of Zululand, KwaDlangezwa 3866, South Africa
Cindy
Joyisa
lourensmillard@gmail.com
100319475328460013080
100319475328460013080
No
Department of Human Movement Science, University of Zululand, KwaDlangezwa 3866, South Africa
Ntwenhle Thandolwethu
Bhengu
lourensmillard@yahoo.com
100319475328460013081
100319475328460013081
No
Department of Human Movement Science, University of Zululand, KwaDlangezwa 3866, South Africa