Background. Cognition influences gait and balance in elderly people. Executive functions seem to play a key role in this mechanism. Previous studies used only a single test to probe executive functions, and outcome measures were restricted to gait variables. We extend this prior work by examining the association between two different executive functions and measures of both gait and balance, with and without two different cognitive dual tasks. Methods. This is a cross-sectional study with randomly selected community-living elderly people. Executive functions were tested with the Trail Making Test Parts A and B and the Stroop Color Word Test; memory with Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery (CANTAB) subtests. Patients walked w...
BACKGROUND: previous studies have reported an association between cognitive function and physical pe...
Previous studies have reported an association between executive function (EF) and measures of gait, ...
Besides cognitive decline, dementia is characterized by gait changes and increased fall risk, also i...
Contains fulltext : 70298.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Co...
The role of cognition is becoming increasingly central to our understanding of the complexity of wal...
Background. The factors that contribute to the dual tasking (DT) changes in performance that occur w...
Recent findings suggest that executive function (EF) plays a critical role in the regulation of gait...
Background: A current research trend is the examination of the interplay between cognitive functioni...
Recent findings suggest that executive function (EF) plays a critical role in the regulation of gait...
Background.Gait impairments are associated with falls and loss of independence. The study of factors...
Background.Gait impairments are associated with falls and loss of independence. The study of factors...
This cross-sectional study investigated the interactive dual-task (DT) effects of executive function...
Background. Gait impairments are associated with falls and loss of independence. The study of factor...
Besides cognitive decline, dementia is characterized by gait changes and increased fall risk, also i...
BACKGROUND: Executive dysfunction contributes to gait changes, but the precise mechanisms are still ...
BACKGROUND: previous studies have reported an association between cognitive function and physical pe...
Previous studies have reported an association between executive function (EF) and measures of gait, ...
Besides cognitive decline, dementia is characterized by gait changes and increased fall risk, also i...
Contains fulltext : 70298.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Co...
The role of cognition is becoming increasingly central to our understanding of the complexity of wal...
Background. The factors that contribute to the dual tasking (DT) changes in performance that occur w...
Recent findings suggest that executive function (EF) plays a critical role in the regulation of gait...
Background: A current research trend is the examination of the interplay between cognitive functioni...
Recent findings suggest that executive function (EF) plays a critical role in the regulation of gait...
Background.Gait impairments are associated with falls and loss of independence. The study of factors...
Background.Gait impairments are associated with falls and loss of independence. The study of factors...
This cross-sectional study investigated the interactive dual-task (DT) effects of executive function...
Background. Gait impairments are associated with falls and loss of independence. The study of factor...
Besides cognitive decline, dementia is characterized by gait changes and increased fall risk, also i...
BACKGROUND: Executive dysfunction contributes to gait changes, but the precise mechanisms are still ...
BACKGROUND: previous studies have reported an association between cognitive function and physical pe...
Previous studies have reported an association between executive function (EF) and measures of gait, ...
Besides cognitive decline, dementia is characterized by gait changes and increased fall risk, also i...