Exploring the associations between physical activity level, cognitive performance, and response to computerized cognitive training among chronic stroke patients
ConclusionThe results do not support that baseline physical activity level is a relevant predictor of the overall performance or response to CCT in this sample of chronic stroke patients. Similarly, the analyses revealed little evidence for an association between index stroke characteristics and future activity level in patients surviving mild-to-moderate stroke.
Source: Brain and Behavior - Category: Neurology Authors: Anne ‐Marthe Sanders,
Geneviève Richard,
Knut Kolskår,
Kristine M. Ulrichsen,
Dag Alnæs,
Erlend S. Dørum,
Hege Ihle‐Hansen,
Mads L. Pedersen,
Jan Egil Nordvik,
Lars T. Westlye Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research
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