Blar i Institutt for nevromedisin og bevegelsesvitenskap på forfatter "Tan, Xiang chun"
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Exercise patterns in older adults instructed to follow moderate- or high-intensity exercise protocol - the generation 100 study
Reitlo, Line Skarsem; Bucher Sandbakk, Silvana; Viken, Hallgeir; Aspvik, Nils Petter; Ingebrigtsen, Jan Erik; Tan, Xiang chun; Wisløff, Ulrik; Stensvold, Dorthe (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Background Making older adults exercise and keeping them in exercise programs is a major challenge. Understanding how older adults prefer to exercise may help developing tailored exercise programs and increase sustained ... -
Exergaming in Older Adults: Movement Characteristics While Playing Stepping Games
Skjæret-Maroni, Nina; Vonstad, Elise; Ihlen, Espen Alexander F.; Tan, Xiang chun; Helbostad, Jorunn L.; Vereijken, Beatrix (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Despite frequent use of exergames in intervention studies to improve physical function in older adults, we lack knowledge about the movements performed during exergaming. This causes difficulties for interpreting results ... -
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, ... -
Time spent lying, sitting, and upright during hospitalization after stroke: a prospective observation study
Norvang, Ole Petter; Hokstad, Anne; Taraldsen, Kristin; Tan, Xiang chun; Lydersen, Stian; Indredavik, Bent; Askim, Torunn (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Background: Early mobilization has been an important part of acute stroke unit treatment. However, early and intense mobilization within the first 24 h post stroke may cause an unfavorable outcome. Recently, objective ...