Tang et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Cognition and motor impairment correlates with exercise test performance after strokeTang et al., 2013
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- Tang A
- Eng J
- Tsang T
- Krassioukov A
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- Medicine and science in sports and exercise
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Methods Forty-seven participants with stroke (mean±SD age 67±7 years, 4±3 years post- stroke) performed GXTs. Peak values for gas exchange, HR and ratings of perceived exertion were noted. Logistic regression analysis was performed to examine determinants …
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