The course of physical functioning in the first two years after stroke depends on peoples' individual movement behavior patterns.
Roderick WondergemMartijn F PistersEveline Jm WoutersRob A de BieCindy VeenhofJohanna Ma Visser-MeilyPublished in: International journal of stroke : official journal of the International Stroke Society (2021)
Movement behavior patterns identified directly after returning home in people with stroke are associated with and are predictive of the course of physical functioning. Highly sedentary and inactive people with stroke have unfavorable outcomes over time than individuals with higher amounts of physical activity.