What is it about?
This study looked at how people with different expressions of gender feel about exercising after having a stroke. They used a questionnaire to understand if individuals with more masculine or feminine traits had different beliefs about their ability to exercise and what they expected from their exercise routines. The researchers found that gender expression could influence how stroke survivors perceive their exercise capabilities and outcomes.
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Why is it important?
Understanding how gender expression affects exercise beliefs in stroke survivors is crucial for designing effective rehabilitation programs. By recognizing these differences, healthcare providers can tailor exercise interventions to better support individuals in their recovery journey. This knowledge can lead to more personalized and successful rehabilitation strategies for stroke survivors, ultimately improving their quality of life and overall well-being. KEY TAKEAWAYS: • Gender expression may impact how stroke survivors view their ability to engage in exercise. • Tailoring exercise programs based on gender differences can enhance rehabilitation outcomes. • Recognizing diverse gender expressions is essential for providing effective post-stroke care. • Personalized exercise interventions can improve the quality of life for stroke survivors. • Understanding individual beliefs about exercise can lead to more successful rehabilitation strategies.
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This page is a summary of: Exploring differences between gender expressions in exercise self-efficacy and outcome expectations for exercise in individuals with stroke, PLoS ONE, March 2024, PLOS,
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0299288.
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