Outcome
| Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
| Primary |
fMRI (change is being assessed) |
Resting-state functional connectivity and neural activation in the frontal, parietal and occipital lobes |
Baseline, posttest (an expected average of 3 months), follow-up (up to 9 months). |
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| Secondary |
Serum BDNF level |
Up-regulation of neurotrophic and vascular growth factors |
Baseline, posttest (an expected average of 3 months) |
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| Secondary |
Antioxidative marker |
Antioxidative markers will be used to reflect the changes on oxidative stress. In particular, we will be analyzing the total antioxidant capacity (TAC). |
Baseline, posttest (an expected average of 3 months)] |
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| Secondary |
Glucose indicator |
HbA1C level will be tested to investigate the relationships between blood glucose level and aerobic exercise |
Baseline, posttest (an expected average of 3 months) |
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| Secondary |
Plasma lipid level |
The cholesterol ratio (total cholesterol divided by high-density lipid) will be evaluated to reflect the lipid level in the blood |
Baseline, posttest (an expected average of 3 months) |
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| Secondary |
Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) |
The MoCA will be used to assess general cognitive functions. It examines several cognitive domains with a total score of 30 |
Baseline, posttest (an expected average of 3 months), follow-up (up to 9 months) |
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| Secondary |
Wechsler Memory Scale - Third Edition (WMS-III) |
The WMS-III is a standardized and reliable neuropsychological examination tool designed to evaluate visuospatial and memory functions |
Baseline, posttest (an expected average of 3 months), follow-up (up to 9 months) |
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| Secondary |
Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale - Third Edition (WAIS-III) |
The WAIS-III is developed to measure an individual's intelligence level. It includes tests that evaluate cognitive functions in verbal comprehension, working memory, perceptual organization, and processing speed |
Baseline, posttest (an expected average of 3 months), follow-up (up to 9 months) |
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| Secondary |
Useful Field of View (UFOV) |
The UFOV assessment is a computer-based visual test containing three subtests: visuomotor processing speed, divided attention, and selective attention. |
Baseline, posttest (an expected average of 3 months), follow-up (up to 9 months) |
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| Secondary |
Stroop Color-Word test |
The Stroop Color-Word assesses the abilities of selective attention, inhibition and executive function. The participants will be tested under congruent and incongruent conditions. |
Baseline, posttest (an expected average of 3 months), follow-up (up to 9 months) |
|
| Secondary |
Dual-task test |
The dual-task test evaluates the ability to shift attention between one task and another. Participants will perform the box and block test (BBT) while doing secondary cognitive tasks while sitting. Participants will perform BBT by affected and less affected hand. |
Baseline, posttest (an expected average of 3 months), follow-up (up to 9 months) |
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| Secondary |
Time up and go test (TUG) |
The TUG assesses the dynamic balance ability and mobility. The participants will be required to stand up from a chair, walk 3 meters, turn around, walk back to the chair, and sit down. |
Baseline, posttest (an expected average of 3 months), follow-up (up to 9 months) |
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| Secondary |
Six-minute walk test (6MWT) |
The 6MWT measures the maximum distance walked over 6 minutes, which assess the endurance and mobility level of the participants. The participants could rest as needed during the course of the test. |
Baseline, posttest (an expected average of 3 months), follow-up (up to 9 months) |
|
| Secondary |
International Physical Activity Questionnaires (IPAQ) |
The IPAQ is an international measure of health-related physical activity. |
Baseline, posttest (an expected average of 3 months), follow-up (up to 9 months) |
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| Secondary |
Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA) |
The 33-item upper limb subscale of the FMA will be used to assess motor impairments. |
Baseline, posttest (an expected average of 3 months), follow-up (up to 9 months) |
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| Secondary |
Rivermead Mobility Index (RMI) |
The RMI evaluates the participant's bed mobility, postural transfers and walking ability. It contains a 15-item scale which includes 14 questions and one direct observation, with a total of score of 15. |
Baseline, posttest (an expected average of 3 months), follow-up (up to 9 months) |
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| Secondary |
Muscle strength |
Accelerometers will be used to provide an objective measure of the amount of arm movements in real-life situations. The participants will be asked to wear an Actigraphy activity monitor. |
Baseline, posttest (an expected average of 3 months), follow-up (up to 9 months) |
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| Secondary |
Mobility level |
Accelerometers will be used to provide an objective measure of the amount of arm movements in real-life situations. The participants will be asked to wear an Actigraphy activity monitor. |
Baseline, posttest (an expected average of 3 months), follow-up (up to 9 months) |
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| Secondary |
Functional Independence Measure (FIM) |
The FIM assesses the dependence level of individuals with stroke to perform 18 activities (13 motor and five cognitive tasks) in daily living. The score ranges from 18 to 126 and higher scores demonstrate greater independent participation in daily activities. |
Baseline, posttest (an expected average of 3 months), follow-up (up to 9 months) |
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| Secondary |
Lawton Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Scale (Lawton LADL) |
The Lawton IADL scale assesses independent living skills, such as shopping or managing finances. |
Baseline, posttest (an expected average of 3 months), follow-up (up to 9 months) |
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| Secondary |
Stroke Impact Scale (SIS) |
The SIS 3.0 will be used to evaluate health-related quality of life for patients with stroke. The SIS assesses eight domains (strength, hand function, ADL/IADL, mobility, communication, emotion, memory and thinking, and participation/role function) with 59 test items. |
Baseline, posttest (an expected average of 3 months), follow-up (up to 9 months) |
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| Secondary |
Caregiver Burden Scale (CB scale) |
B scale evaluates the burden of the primary caregiver of the participants. Lessening the burden of caregivers after the intervention may significantly improve the quality of life for patients with stroke and their family. |
Baseline, posttest (an expected average of 3 months), follow-up (up to 9 months) |
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| Secondary |
EuroQol-5D questionnaire (EQ-5D) |
The quality of life will be assessed by the EQ-5D questionnaire which comprises the following five dimensions: mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort and anxiety/depression. |
Baseline, posttest (an expected average of 3 months), follow-up (up to 9 months) |
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