Effects of Aerobic Conditioning on Individuals Post-Stroke: What Is the Evidence?

Gonçalves, Roberta Lins and Fátima Aquino Suzuki, Ingrid de and Figueiroa Sanchez, Fernanda and De Leon, Elisa Brosina and de Oliveira Andrade, Peterson Marco (2016) Effects of Aerobic Conditioning on Individuals Post-Stroke: What Is the Evidence? International Journal of Clinical Medicine, 07 (03). pp. 245-260. ISSN 2158-284X

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Abstract

Background: Stroke has been considered the major cause of chronic disability in the world and ranks among the leading causes of death. Despite the fact that new vascular events often happen and risk factors are the same that Cardiovascular Diseases, secondary prevention through non-pharmacological measures, are not part of the routine physical rehabilitation after stroke. Objective: The aim is to answer the following clinical question: Should aerobic fitness be part of the physical rehabilitation of individuals post-stroke? Methodological Design: The methodology used in the study was an integrative literature review. Inclusion Criteria: Articles in English are published in secondary databases: systematic reviews with or without meta-analysis, which address the question PICO: patient (post-stroke), intervention (aerobic exercise), comparison (with or without aerobic conditioning) the outcome (volume of oxygen consumed peak (VO2peak), quality of life (QoL), morbidity and mortality). Outcomes: VO2peak, QoL, complications and mortality. Analysis of Studies: The methodological quality of included studies is assessed using the tools: PRISMA and R-AMSTAR. Results: There was “good” evidence for the inclusion of aerobic exercise on physical rehabilitation of post-stroke individuals to improve their physical capacity (VO2peak), facilitating the completion of activities of daily living and gait. There was weak evidence on the association of aerobic fitness with positive results on QoL in stroke victims and insufficient results to evaluate the effect of aerobic fitness on the risk of stroke recurrence and mortality. Conclusion: The aerobic conditioning should be included in the rehabilitation of stroke victims.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Euro Archives > Medical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 28 Feb 2023 08:09
Last Modified: 04 Jun 2024 10:40
URI: http://publish7promo.com/id/eprint/1266

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