Characterizing Heart Rate Response During Upper Extremity Repetitive Task Practice in Chronic Stroke
Although the cardiopulmonary benefits of aerobic exercise poststroke are well-established, typical stroke rehabilitation does not elicit an aerobic response. To characterize heart rate response during upper extremity repetitive task practice (RTP) and determine factors that predict a higher aerobic...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The American journal of occupational therapy 2024-03, Vol.78 (2) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Although the cardiopulmonary benefits of aerobic exercise poststroke are well-established, typical stroke rehabilitation does not elicit an aerobic response.
To characterize heart rate response during upper extremity repetitive task practice (RTP) and determine factors that predict a higher aerobic intensity during RTP.
Secondary analysis of a subset of data from a randomized clinical trial.
Research laboratory in a large academic medical center.
Patients with chronic stroke (N = 19).
Participants received 90 min of RTP for 24 sessions across 8 wk.
Aerobic intensity as measured by heart rate reserve (HRR) during RTP.
A total of 2,968 tasks were included in the analysis. Of the tasks performed, approximately 79.5% elicited a very light aerobic response ( |
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ISSN: | 0272-9490 1943-7676 |
DOI: | 10.5014/ajot.2024.050478 |