Effect of Aerobic Exercise
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There is no hypothesis statement in this article. The objective is to determine whether aerobic exercise improves aerobic capacity in individuals who have had strokes Pang, Eng, Dawson and Gylfadottir, 2006, 97). This is achieved by performing a meta-analysis of research data obtained to date on the subject. The objective was used to set the parameters for the systematic review of the literature. The analysis had a list of criteria which qualified a paper for inclusion in the analysis. Inclusion criteria were the design of the study - a randomized controlled trial; the participants - individuals who had suffered a stroke; and interventions - aerobic exercise training aimed at
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Approximate Word count = 463
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page)
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