Low Intensity Physical Activity Leads to Improvement in Brachial-ankle Pulse Wave Velocity of Hemiplegics

PHASE2CompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

54

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

June 30, 2004

Primary Completion Date

February 28, 2007

Study Completion Date

February 29, 2012

Conditions
HemiplegiaMotor ActivityPhysical Activity
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Daily low intensity physical activity by the half squat

They take a meal three times daily. They are a time to do the manual work every day. They watch the TV for two hours every day. And they do a walk of 30 minutes every day. They do a specific exercise. They were trained to conduct 40kcal period(about 20 min.) for adding to the amount of energy consumption of low-intensity physical activity at baseline.Specific exercise that was done the half squat(max knee flexion 70 degree). This squat is carried out in two seconds round trip. This squat is carried out in two seconds round trip. They grab the edge of the table. They put half the weight of the lower limbs paralyzed side. This observer once a week, to record their behavior over 24 hours. Intervention period is up to a maximum of 12 weeks.

BEHAVIORAL

stretch exercise and usual activity

They take a meal three times daily.They are a time to do the manual work every day.They watch the TV for two hours every day.And they do a walk of 30 minutes every day.They do whole body stretch exercise for 20 minute in a day. An observer once a week, to record their behavior over 24 hours.Their behavior was used to calculate the amount of energy consumption.They are informed of the kcal a day from the viewer.

Trial Locations (1)

3700006

Gunma PAZ collge, Takasaki

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Kanazawa University

OTHER

lead

Gunma PAZ College

OTHER

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