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Health-enhancing physical activity programme (HEPAP) for transient ischaemic attack and non-disabling stroke: recruitment and compliance.

Health-enhancing physical activity programme (HEPAP) for transient ischaemic attack and non-disabling stroke: recruitment and compliance.
Health-enhancing physical activity programme (HEPAP) for transient ischaemic attack and non-disabling stroke: recruitment and compliance.
Individuals with TIA were successfully recruited and retained into a RCT. A different approach is required to study interventions in Maori, Pacific Islanders, Asian and Indian populations. If the exercise intervention improves vascular risk factors and reduces recurrent vascular events, it could be applied to a large number of people who suffer a TIA or non-disabling stroke.
0028-8446
68-76
Faulkner, James
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Lambrick, Danielle
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Woolley, Brandon
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Stoner, Lee
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Wong, Lai-kin
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McGonigal, Gerard
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Faulkner, James
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Woolley, Brandon
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Stoner, Lee
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Faulkner, James, Lambrick, Danielle, Woolley, Brandon, Stoner, Lee, Wong, Lai-kin and McGonigal, Gerard (2012) Health-enhancing physical activity programme (HEPAP) for transient ischaemic attack and non-disabling stroke: recruitment and compliance. The New Zealand Medical Journal, 125 (1364), 68-76. (PMID:23242399)

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Abstract

Individuals with TIA were successfully recruited and retained into a RCT. A different approach is required to study interventions in Maori, Pacific Islanders, Asian and Indian populations. If the exercise intervention improves vascular risk factors and reduces recurrent vascular events, it could be applied to a large number of people who suffer a TIA or non-disabling stroke.

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Published date: 26 October 2012
Organisations: Faculty of Health Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 382312
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/382312
ISSN: 0028-8446
PURE UUID: 835c3d63-0657-43b0-b6d6-c380c80389f5
ORCID for Danielle Lambrick: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0325-6015

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Last modified: 23 Jul 2022 02:10

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Author: James Faulkner
Author: Brandon Woolley
Author: Lee Stoner
Author: Lai-kin Wong
Author: Gerard McGonigal

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