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Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Preventive Medicine
  • Exercise Science

Background:

  • Biological plausibility supports exercise's role in stroke prevention.
  • While large trials are absent, observational data and meta-analyses indicate exercise favorably impacts stroke risk factors.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review evidence on exercise for stroke prevention.
  • To identify factors influencing post-stroke physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness.
  • To outline effective behavioral strategies for increasing exercise adherence post-stroke.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing evidence, including observational studies, small randomized controlled trials, and meta-analyses.
  • Analysis of factors associated with physical activity and exercise engagement in stroke survivors.
  • Synthesis of behavioral interventions for promoting exercise.

Main Results:

  • Physical activity and exercise positively influence stroke risk factors like hypertension, diabetes, and obesity.
  • Factors promoting post-stroke exercise include self-efficacy, social support, and strong patient-provider relationships.
  • Barriers to post-stroke exercise include medical comorbidities, stroke deficits, fatigue, pain, and depression.

Conclusions:

  • Behaviorally oriented programs, physician endorsement, and enhanced patient-provider relationships are vital for increasing post-stroke exercise.
  • Structured, individualized behavioral interventions are more effective than simple advice.
  • Supports current guidelines recommending physical activity for stroke prevention and rehabilitation.