How should long-term free-living physical activity be targeted after stroke? A systematic review and narrative synthesis

scientific article published on 17 October 2018

How should long-term free-living physical activity be targeted after stroke? A systematic review and narrative synthesis is …
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P50authorChristopher I PriceQ57002104
Darren FlynnQ73354982
P2093author name stringLinda Errington
Sarah A Moore
Leah Avery
Nina Hrisos
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P921main subjectsystematic reviewQ1504425
P304page(s)100
P577publication date2018-10-17
P1433published inInternational Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical ActivityQ15756444
P1476titleHow should long-term free-living physical activity be targeted after stroke? A systematic review and narrative synthesis
P478volume15

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Q94527080A feasibility, acceptability and fidelity study of a multifaceted behaviour change intervention targeting free-living physical activity and sedentary behaviour in community dwelling adult stroke survivorscites workP2860

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