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Factors related to high-risk movement behaviour in people with stroke who are highly sedentary and inactive.

Wendy HendrickxRoderick WondergemMartijn F PistersCéline LecluseCoralie Kym EnglishJohanna M A Visser-MeilyCindy Veenhof
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2024)
Our findings show that people with stroke are unaware of their own movement behaviour or of the consequences of these behaviours on health. Movement behaviour is, for the most part, based on daily routine and personal habits. This indicates the need for a behaviour change intervention. Such interventions will need to include providing information about healthy movement behaviour, feedback on individual's movement behaviour and individualized support, taking into account the social and environmental context and personal capabilities.
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