Vivifrail Program on the Degree of Debilitation in Hospitalized Patients After Venous Hemolysis in Acute Ischemic Stroke
Effect of Multi-component Exercise Intervention Program on the Degree of Frailty in Hospitalized Patients After Venous Hemolysis in Acute Ischemic Stroke
About This Trial
Physical exercise is an effective strategy to maintain functional ability and improve debilitating symptoms in the elderly.In addition to functional enhancement, exercise is considered a cornerstone for enhancing cognitive function in debilitated older adults with cognitive impairment and dementia.The investigators evaluated the effect of the Vivifrail exercise intervention on the degree of debilitation in elderly hospitalized patients after venous hemolysis in acute ischemic stroke
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Treatments Being Tested
Multi-component Exercise Intervention Program
The Vivifrail program (http://vivifrail.com) is a home-based exercise program that focuses on personalized multi-component exercise prescriptions based on an elderly person's functional abilities, including resistance/strength, balance, flexibility, and cardiovascular endurance exercise (i.e., walking). During hospitalization, patients who meet the criteria of sodium intake will be screened, and then divided into groups according to the method of randomized controlled trial. The experimental group will carry out corresponding exercise plan according to the results of SPPB.