• Identifying factors associated with sedentary time after stroke. Secondary analysis of pooled data from nine primary studies. 

      Hendrickx, W; Riveros, Carlos; Askim, Torunn; Bussmann, JBJ; Callisaya, Michele L.; Chastin, Sebastien F.M.; Dean, C.; Ezeugwu, VE; jones, TM; kuys, SS; Mahendran, N; Manns, TJ; Mead, Gillian; Moore, SA; Paul, L.; Pisters, MF; Saunders, DH; Simpson, DB; Tieges, Z; Verschuren, O; English, Coralie (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Background: High levels of sedentary time increases the risk of cardiovascular disease, including recurrent stroke. Objective: This study aimed to identify factors associated with high sedentary time in community-dwelling ...
    • Is long-bout sedentary behaviour associated with long-Term glucose levels 3 months after acute ischaemic stroke? A prospective observational cohort study 

      Alme, Katinka Nordheim; Knapskog, Anne Brita; Næss, Halvor; Naik, Mala; Beyer, Mona K.; Ellekjær, Hanne; English, Coralie; Ihle-Hansen, Hege; Kummeneje, Camilla S.; Munthe-Kaas, Ragnhild; Saltvedt, Ingvild; Seljeseth, Yngve Müller; Tan, Xiang chun; Thingstad, Pernille; Askim, Torunn (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Background and purpose Sedentary behaviour is a risk factor for vascular disease and stroke patients are more sedentary than their age-matched peers. The association with glucose levels, as a potential mediator, is unclear, ...