Citation: Cheng, S., Chow, P., Song, Y., Yu, E., & Lam, J. (2014). Can leisure activities slow dementia progression in nursing home residents? A cluster-randomized controlled trial. International Psychogeriatrics, 26(4), 637-43. Link to publisher’s article.
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A lifestyle intervention improves fatigue, mental health, and social support among adolescents and young adults with cerebral palsy: Focus on mediating effects
Citation: Slaman, J., van den Berg-Emons, H., van Meeteren, J., Twisk, J., van Markus, F., Stam, H., van der Slot, W., & Roebroeck, M. (2015). A lifestyle intervention improves fatigue, mental health, and social support among adolescents and young adults with cerebral palsy: Focus on mediating effects. Clinical Rehabilitation, 29(7), 717-727. Link to publisher’s article.
Effects of exercise training with traditional dancing on functional capacity and quality of life in patients with schizophrenia: A randomized controlled study
Citation: Kaltsatou, A., Kouidi, E., Fountoulakis, K., Sipka, C., Theochari, V., Kandylis, D., & Deligiannis, A. (2015). Effects of exercise training with traditional dancing on functional capacity and quality of life in patients with schizophrenia: A randomized controlled study. Clinical Rehabilitation, 29(9), 882-891. Link to publisher’s article.
Getting on with the rest of your life following stroke: A randomized trial of a complex intervention aimed at enhancing life participation post stroke
Citation: Mayo, N., Anderson, S., Barclay, R., Cameron, J., Desrosiers, J., Eng, J., Huijbregts, M., Kagan, A., MacKay-Lyons, M., Moriello, C., Richards, C., Salbach, N., Scott, S., Teasell, R., & Bayley, M. (2015). Getting on with the rest of your life following stroke: A randomized trial of a complex intervention aimed at enhancing life participation post stroke. Clinical Rehabilitation, 29(12), 1198-1211. Link to publisher’s article.
Video-games used in a group setting is feasible and effective to improve indicators of physical activity in individuals with chronic stroke: A randomized controlled trial
Citation: Givon, N., Zeilig, G., Weingarden, H., & Rand, D. (2016). Video-games used in a group setting is feasible and effective to improve indicators of physical activity in individuals with chronic stroke: A randomized controlled trial. Clinical Rehabilitation, 30(4), 383-392. Link to publisher’s article.
Stroke rehabilitation at home before and after discharge reduced disability and improved quality of life: A randomised controlled trial
Citation: Rasmussen, R., Ostergaard, A., Kjaer, P., Skerris, A., Skou, C., Christoffersen, J., Seest, L., Poulsen, M., Ronholt, F., & Overgaard, K. (2016). Stroke rehabilitation at home before and after discharge reduced disability and improved quality of life: A randomised controlled trial. Clinical Rehabilitation, 30(3), 225-236. Link to publisher’s article.
Self-help relaxation for post-stroke anxiety: A randomised, controlled pilot study
Citation: Golding, K., Kneebone, I., & Fife-Schaw, C. (2016). Self-help relaxation for post-stroke anxiety: A randomised, controlled pilot study. Clinical Rehabilitation, 30(2), 174-180. Link to publisher’s article.
The effects of a 12-week leisure centre-based, group exercise intervention for people moderately affected with multiple sclerosis: A randomized controlled pilot study
Citation: Learmonth, Y., Miller, P., Mattison, P., & McFadyen, A. (2011). The effects of a 12-week leisure centre-based, group exercise intervention for people moderately affected with multiple sclerosis: A randomized controlled pilot study. Clinical Rehabilitation, 26(7), 579-593. Link to publisher’s article.
Effect of a high-intensity exercise program on physical function and mental health in nursing home residents with dementia: An assessor blinded randomized controlled trial
Citation: Telenius, E., Engedal, K., & Bergland, A. (2015). Effect of a high-intensity exercise program on physical function and mental health in nursing home residents with dementia: An assessor blinded randomized controlled trial. PLoS One, 10(5), 1-18. Link to publisher’s article.
The long-term effect of screening and lifestyle counseling on changes in physical activity and diet: The inter99 study – a randomized controlled trial
Citation: Baumann, S., Toft, U., Aadahl, M., Jorgensen, T., & Pisinger, C. (2015). The long-term effect of screening and lifestyle counseling on changes in physical activity and diet: The inter99 study – a randomized controlled trial. BioMed Central,12(1), 1-10. Link to publisher’s article.