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. 2016 Jun 3;11(6):e0156520. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0156520

Table 5. Intervention Characteristics. NR—Not reported.

Citation Exercise Modality Frequency (sessions/wk.) Session/ stimulus duration (minutes) Program Duration (wk) Volume (frequency x duration) minutes/wk. Intensity target Progression
Rochester et al. 2009 Acute verbal cueing + walking intervals 1 session only 1 B 1 session ~1 NR No progression
Ciro et al. 2013 STOMP (skill building through task orientated motor practice) 5 120–180 2 600–900 NR Increasing complexity of task as appropriate
Tabak et al 2013 Stationary cycling 3 40 8 120 50%-75% Heart rate max 5% increase (% heart rate max) in intensity/week
Dawley, 2014 LVST BIG (Lee Silverman voice treatment—Big) Intervention 0.66 A 55 12 36.6 A NR Increase in velocity and movement complexity as appropriate
Telenius et al 2015 High intensity functional exercises (exercise group), Light activity (control group) 2 50–60 12 100–120 12RM load Increase to maintain 12RM intensity

A Average of 8 sessions over 3 months,

B Accumulated estimate of stimulus duration for trials, 12RM = 12 repetition maximum; the maximum amount of weight that can be lifted 12 times only