Outcome
| Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
| Other |
International Physical Activity Questionnaire Short-Form |
Collects information on the time spent (number of days and average time per day) spent being physically active. Physical activity is recorded in Mets per minute per week for walking, moderate and vigorous intensity activities. Total physical activity in Mets per minute per week is also recorded by summing the walking, moderate and vigorous intensity scores. |
Baseline, up to 12 weeks after baseline. |
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| Other |
General Health Questionnaire -Short-Form-12 (SF12) |
12-item questionnaire that assesses quality of life. Higher scores mean better general health. Scores range from 0 to 100. |
Baseline, up to 12 weeks after baseline. |
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| Primary |
Central blood pressure |
Pulse wave analysis (PWA) will investigate central blood pressure in mmHg following 15 minutes supine rest. |
Baseline, up to 12 weeks after baseline. |
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| Primary |
Peripheral blood pressure |
Pulse wave analysis (PWA) will investigate peripheral blood pressure in mmHg following 15 minutes supine rest. |
Baseline, up to 12 weeks after baseline. |
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| Primary |
Augmentation Index |
Pulse wave analysis (PWA) will investigate augmentation index as a percentage following 15 minutes supine rest. |
Baseline, up to 12 weeks after baseline. |
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| Primary |
Pulse Wave Velocity |
Pulse wave velocity (PWV) will be recorded between the carotid (right and left) and femoral artery, brachial artery and femoral artery, and femoral artery and the anterior tibial artery. All PWV measures will be recorded in metres per second |
Baseline, up to 12 weeks after baseline. |
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| Secondary |
Time-Up-And-Go |
A stopwatch will be used to collect Timed-Up-and-Go data. From a seated position, participants will stand, walk to a cone 3 m away, walk around the cone, and walk back to the chair sit back down. Participants will complete two familiarisation trials prior to the actual test itself. A minimum of three trials will be performed. |
Baseline, up to 12 weeks after baseline. |
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| Secondary |
10 m walk test |
Participants asked to walk as fast as they between two cones situation 10 m apart. The shorter the time means the better the performance. Three trials will be performed. |
Baseline, up to 12 weeks after baseline. |
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| Secondary |
6 minute walk test |
A 6-minute shuttle walk test will determine total distance walked in metres |
Baseline, up to 12 weeks after baseline. |
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| Secondary |
Berg Balance |
14-item test that assesses static and dynamic balance ability and fall risk in adult populations. Each activity is scored from 0-4, determined by the ability to perform the assessed activity with an overall maximum score of 56. |
Baseline, up to 12 weeks after baseline. |
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| Secondary |
Balance Confidence Scale |
16-item self-report measure in which patients rate their balance confidence when performing various ambulatory activities. Rated from 0-100. This scale has excellent test-retest reliability (ICC = 0.85) within the Stroke population and adequate correlations with the Functional Gait Assessment (r = 0.53) in community dwelling elderly (Winsley & Kumar, 2010). |
Baseline, up to 12 weeks after baseline. |
|
| Secondary |
Functional Ambulation Classification |
Assesses functional ambulation in participants undergoing physical therapy. Ranges from non-functional walking to independent walking outside with a scale for 0-5 respectively. The Functional Ambulation Classification has excellent validity with the 6 minute walking test in acute Stroke patients |
Baseline. Each assessment will take 2 minutes |
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| Secondary |
Fugl-meyer assessment |
Upper and lower limb assessment of sensorimoter function |
Baseline, up to 12 weeks after baseline. |
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| Secondary |
Weight |
Body weight will be measured in kilograms using weighing scales |
Baseline, up to 12 weeks after baseline. |
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| Secondary |
Height |
Height will be measured in centimetres using a stadiometer |
Baseline, up to 12 weeks after baseline. |
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| Secondary |
Body Mass Index (BMI) |
Weight and height will be combined to report BMI in kg/m2. |
Baseline, up to 12 weeks after baseline. |
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| Secondary |
Waist-to-Hip ratio |
Waist and Hip circumferences will be presented as a ratio |
Baseline, up to 12 weeks after baseline. |
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| Secondary |
Sit to Stand |
Participant starts in a seated position and is asked to stand to upright before sitting back down. The participant is asked to do this 5 times as quickly as possible. The shorter the time the better the performance. |
Baseline, up to 12 weeks after baseline. |
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