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Empowering stroke survivors: understanding the role of multidisciplinary rehabilitation Impact of stroke
Stroke is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide, with someone having a stroke every 40 seconds in the United-States[1]. A stroke can occur by clot that interrupts blood flow in the brain. It can also be caused by a burst of a blood vessel that causes bleeding in the brain. There are also other unknown causes of stroke which occur less frequently. A stroke causes brain cells to die as they no longer receive oxygen and nutrients from the blood. Some of the most common risk factors of stroke are high blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart diseases, diabetes, smoking, physical inactivity, and obesity[2].
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - April 24, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Urvashy Gopaul, Demers Marika, Marina Charalambous, William R Reed Source Type: research

Empowering Stroke Survivors: Understanding The Role of Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation
Stroke is 1 of the leading causes of disability worldwide, with someone having a stroke every 40 seconds in the United-States.1 A stroke can occur by clot that interrupts blood flow in the brain. It can also be caused by a burst of a blood vessel that causes bleeding in the brain. There are also other unknown causes of stroke which occur less frequently. A stroke causes brain cells to die as they no longer receive oxygen and nutrients from the blood. Some of the most common risk factors of stroke are high blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart diseases, diabetes, smoking, physical inactivity, and obesity.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - April 24, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: INFORMATION/EDUCATION PAGE Source Type: research

Cardiometabolic Multimorbidity and Activity Limitation Among Older Canadians
To i) estimate the prevalence of activity limitation among Canadians with cardiometabolic multimorbidity (CM); and ii) to quantify the association between CM and activity limitation. Cardiometabolic multimorbidity is the diagnosis of two or more of stroke, heart disease and diabetes.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - December 1, 2022 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Nicole Ketter, Christopher Brinton, Jodi Siever, Brodie Sakakibara Tags: Research Poster 2184269 Source Type: research

Stroke, Dietary Fish, Milk, and Sugar Consumption Correlates of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Dementia
To investigate the potentially confounding factors in the relationship between daily sugar intake versus Alzheimer& Parkinson's related death rates, including milk, meat, fish and alcohol consumption; obesity, stroke, hypertension, cancer and diabetes rates; tobacco use; and gross domestic purchasing power parity in different countries.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - December 1, 2022 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Kurt Gold, Jacob Galloway, Justin Schwartz, Jonathan Huefner, Elizabeth Call, Taoyuan Beninato, Gabriela Garaycochea, Ronald Bulbulian Tags: Research Poster 2184247 Source Type: research

Better Together: Evolution of Patient Stakeholder Engagement in Healthy Lifestyle Research After Acquired Brain Injury
To describe the process of partnering with stakeholders in a six-year systematic line of research to modify an evidence-based weight-loss program called the Diabetes Prevention Program Group Lifestyle Balance (DPP-GLB) for individuals with individuals with TBI and stroke. Commentary from two patient stakeholders will be included.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - December 1, 2022 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Evan McShan, Audrey Self, Emily Nalepa, Simon Driver Tags: Research Poster 2184389 Source Type: research

Artificial Intelligence and Data-Driven Rehabilitation: The Next Frontier in the Management of Cardiometabolic Disorders
It is well known that cardiometabolic diseases (CMD) such as myocardial infarction, stroke and diabetes are associated with excess mortality and morbidity, and it is broadly accepted that an individual's lifestyle and activity levels are major risk factors.1 This is particularly true for patients who are largely sedentary, have limited mobility, or who find it difficult to maintain adequate levels of physical activity much less achieve the recommended moderate-to-vigorous physical levels for cardiometabolic health.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - April 27, 2022 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Michel D. Landry, Joost van Wijchen, Peter Hellinckx, Michael Rowe, Elaheh Ahmadi, Karin Coninx, Siegfried Mercelis, Dominique Hansen, Dirk Vissers Tags: EDITORIAL Source Type: research

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Data-Driven Rehabilitation: The next frontier in the management of cardiometabolic disorders
It is well known that cardiometabolic diseases (CMD) such as myocardial infarction, stroke and diabetes are associated with excess mortality and morbidity, and it is broadly accepted that an individual's lifestyle and activity levels are major risk factors.1   This is particularly true for patients who are largely sedentary, have limited mobility, or who find it difficult to maintain adequate levels of physical activity much less achieve the recommended moderate-to-vigorous physical levels for cardiometabolic health.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - April 27, 2022 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Michel D. Landry, Joost Van Wychen, Peter Hellinckx, Michael Rowe, Elaheh Ahmadi, Karin Coninx, Siegfried Mercelis, Dominique Hansen, Dirk Vissers Source Type: research

Suicide Following Stroke in the United States Veterans Health Administration Population
In the United States (US), suicide is a leading cause of death, and most of these suicides involve firearms, highlighting the importance of lethal means safety in suicide prevention.(1, 2) US Veterans experience a suicide rate 1.5 times higher than US civilian adults and are more likely to use firearms as the means of suicide.(3) Risk factors for suicide within this population include demographic factors such as sex, age, race, and level of education, as well as health factors such as smoking status, psychiatric conditions (e.g., posttraumatic stress disorder [PTSD], depression, bipolar and anxiety disorders, schizophrenia...
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - March 31, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Jordan M. Wyrwa, Tyler M. Shirel, Trisha A. Hostetter, Alexandra L. Schneider, Claire A. Hoffmire, Kelly A. Stearns-Yoder, Jeri E. Forster, Nathan E. Odom, Lisa A. Brenner Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

Suicide After Stroke in the United States Veteran Health Administration Population
In the United States (US), suicide is a leading cause of death, and most of these suicides involve firearms, highlighting the importance of lethal means safety in suicide prevention.1,2 US veterans experience a suicide rate 1.5 times higher than US civilian adults and are more likely to use firearms as the means of suicide.3 Risk factors for suicide within this population include demographic factors such as sex, age, race, and level of education, as well as health factors such as smoking status, psychiatric conditions (eg, posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, bipolar and anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, alcohol or o...
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - March 31, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Jordan M. Wyrwa, Tyler M. Shirel, Trisha A. Hostetter, Alexandra L. Schneider, Claire A. Hoffmire, Kelly A. Stearns-Yoder, Jeri E. Forster, Nathan E. Odom, Lisa A. Brenner Tags: ORIGINAL RESEARCH Source Type: research

Adapting An Evidence-Based Healthy Lifestyle Program For People After Stroke
To create an appropriate adaptation of the Diabetes Prevention Program – Group Lifestyle Balance program (DPP-GLB) that meets the unique needs of people post stroke.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - September 25, 2019 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Simon Driver, Chad Swank, Ryan Bailey, Katherine Froehlich-Grobe, Evan Elizabeth McShan, Stephanie Calhoun, M. Kaye Kramer Source Type: research

Resistance Training Improves Hyperglycemia and Dyslipidemia, Highly Prevalent Among Non-elderly, Non-diabetic, Chronically Disabled Stroke Patients
This study was designed to test the effect of 8-week lower body resistance training on hyperglycemia and dyslipidemia, which may be prevalent among non-elderly, non-diabetic, chronically disabled stroke patients.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - March 28, 2015 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Jingjing Zou, Zun Wang, Qingming Qu, Lei Wang Source Type: research

Rehabilitation Outcomes of Stroke Patients With and Without Diabetes
Conclusions: This study provides additional evidence that diabetes as a comorbidity is significantly related to stroke rehabilitation outcome, but the relation is moderated by patient age.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - May 1, 2013 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Bridgett Piernik-Yoder, Norma Ketchum Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research