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The effects of low-intensity resistance training with blood flow restriction versus traditional resistance exercise on lower extremity muscle strength and motor functionin ischemic stroke survivors: a randomized controlled trial.
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Open source 2. Daily steps and all-cause mortality: a meta-analysis of 15 international cohorts.
PUBMED • 2022 • Human evidence curation set
PMID 35247352 from Lancet Public Health.
Outcome: See linked PubMed abstract for methods and outcomes.[1764,1977,2478, etc.]
Open source 3. Effects of motor-cognitive training on dual-task performance in people with Parkinson's disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
PUBMED • 2023 • Human evidence curation set
PMID 36820916 from J Neurol.
Outcome: See linked PubMed abstract for methods and outcomes.[1764,1977,2478, etc.]
Open source 4. Daily Step Count and Depression in Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
PUBMED • 2024 • Human evidence curation set
PMID 39680407 from JAMA Netw Open.
Outcome: See linked PubMed abstract for methods and outcomes.[1764,1977,2478, etc.]
Open source 5. The association between daily step count and all-cause and cardiovascular mortality: a meta-analysis.
PUBMED • 2023 • Human evidence curation set
PMID 37555441 from Eur J Prev Cardiol.
Outcome: See linked PubMed abstract for methods and outcomes.[1764,1977,2478, etc.]
Open source 6. Daily steps and all-cause mortality: An umbrella review and meta-analysis.
PUBMED • 2024 • Human evidence curation set
PMID 38901742 from Prev Med.
Outcome: See linked PubMed abstract for methods and outcomes.[1764,1977,2478, etc.]
Open source 7. Workplace interventions for reducing sitting at work.
PUBMED • 2018 • Human evidence curation set
PMID 29926475 from Cochrane Database Syst Rev.
Outcome: See linked PubMed abstract for methods and outcomes.[1764,1977,2478, etc.]
Open source 8. Increasing Activity After Stroke: A Randomized Controlled Trial of High-Intensity Walking and Step Activity Intervention.
PUBMED • 2024 • Human evidence curation set
PMID 38134254 from Stroke.
Outcome: See linked PubMed abstract for methods and outcomes.[1764,1977,2478, etc.]
Open source 9. Effects of high-intensity interval walking training on physical fitness and blood pressure in middle-aged and older people.
PUBMED • 2007 • Human evidence curation set
PMID 17605959 from Mayo Clin Proc.
Outcome: See linked PubMed abstract for methods and outcomes.[1764,1977,2478, etc.]
Open source 10. The effects of low-intensity resistance training with blood flow restriction versus traditional resistance exercise on lower extremity muscle strength and motor functionin ischemic stroke survivors: a randomized controlled trial.
PUBMED • 2024 • Human evidence curation set
PMID 37724785 from Top Stroke Rehabil.
Outcome: See linked PubMed abstract for methods and outcomes.[1764,1977,2478, etc.]
Open source 11. Walking-adaptability therapy after stroke: results of a randomized controlled trial.
PUBMED • 2021 • Human evidence curation set
PMID 34911566 from Trials.
Outcome: See linked PubMed abstract for methods and outcomes.[1764,1977,2478, etc.]
Open source 12. Effects of the DASH Diet and Walking on Blood Pressure in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes and Uncontrolled Hypertension: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
PUBMED • 2015 • Human evidence curation set
PMID 26041459 from J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich).
Outcome: See linked PubMed abstract for methods and outcomes.[1764,1977,2478, etc.]
Open source 13. Higher Doses Improve Walking Recovery During Stroke Inpatient Rehabilitation.
PUBMED • 2020 • Human evidence curation set
PMID 32811378 from Stroke.
Outcome: See linked PubMed abstract for methods and outcomes.[1764,1977,2478, etc.]
Open source 14. Implementation of High-Intensity Stepping Training During Inpatient Stroke Rehabilitation Improves Functional Outcomes.
PUBMED • 2020 • Human evidence curation set
PMID 31884902 from Stroke.
Outcome: See linked PubMed abstract for methods and outcomes.[1764,1977,2478, etc.]
Open source 15. Walk to a better night of sleep: testing the relationship between physical activity and sleep.
PUBMED • 2019 • Human evidence curation set
PMID 31358470 from Sleep Health.
Outcome: See linked PubMed abstract for methods and outcomes.[1764,1977,2478, etc.]
Open source 16. Lifestyle Walking Intervention for Patients With Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction: The WATCHFUL Trial.
PUBMED • 2024 • Human evidence curation set
PMID 37955615 from Circulation.
Outcome: See linked PubMed abstract for methods and outcomes.[1764,1977,2478, etc.]
Open source 17. Supervised physical therapy vs. home exercise for patients with lumbar spinal stenosis: a randomized controlled trial.
PUBMED • 2019 • Human evidence curation set
PMID 30986577 from Spine J.
Outcome: See linked PubMed abstract for methods and outcomes.[1764,1977,2478, etc.]
Open source 18. Walking or body weight squat "activity snacks" increase dietary amino acid utilization for myofibrillar protein synthesis during prolonged sitting.
PUBMED • 2022 • Human evidence curation set
PMID 35952344 from J Appl Physiol (1985).
Outcome: See linked PubMed abstract for methods and outcomes.[1764,1977,2478, etc.]
Open source 19. Accelerometer-determined steps/day and metabolic syndrome.
PUBMED • 2010 • Human evidence curation set
PMID 20494233 from Am J Prev Med.
Outcome: See linked PubMed abstract for methods and outcomes.[1764,1977,2478, etc.]