Relationships between self-reported retrospective falls and cognitive measures (executive function, reaction time, processing speed, working memory, visual attention) were examined in a population based sample of older adults (n = 658). Two of the choice reaction time tests involved inhibiting responses to either targets of a specific color or location with hand and foot responses. Potentially confounding demographic variables, medical conditions and postural sway were controlled for in logistic regression models, excluding participants with possible cognitive impairment. A factor analysis of cognitive measures extracted factors measuring reaction time, accuracy and inhibition, and visual search. Single fallers did not differ from non-falle...
Objective: To compare the accuracy of perceived postural limits between older fallers with good work...
Physical activity and exercise contribute to the accumulation of cognitive reserve, which is instrum...
There is a consistent body of evidence supporting the role of cognitive functions, particularly exec...
Relationships between self-reported retrospective falls and cognitive measures (executive function, ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether cognitive performance, as distinct from cognitive impairment, predi...
Older adults are at higher risk of falling and of suffering greater devastating effects from such fa...
It is not clear which specific cognitive function is strongest related to falls. To investigate this...
Background. There is a poor understanding of the interplay between cognitive and physiological funct...
Backgroundfalls share risk factors with cognitive decline but whether falls predict cognitive declin...
Background/Aims: Our purpose was to examine whether falls risk is associated with cognitive function...
Objective. This study examined speed of processing, executive functioning, and psychomotor speed as ...
Background: Previous studies have shown that older fallers have poorer cognitive func-tion than non-...
Recent findings suggest that executive function (EF) plays a critical role in the regulation of gait...
Recent findings suggest that executive function (EF) plays a critical role in the regulation of gait...
Background: Subgroups of older people (i.e. single vs. recurrent fallers, indoor vs. outdoor fallers...
Objective: To compare the accuracy of perceived postural limits between older fallers with good work...
Physical activity and exercise contribute to the accumulation of cognitive reserve, which is instrum...
There is a consistent body of evidence supporting the role of cognitive functions, particularly exec...
Relationships between self-reported retrospective falls and cognitive measures (executive function, ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether cognitive performance, as distinct from cognitive impairment, predi...
Older adults are at higher risk of falling and of suffering greater devastating effects from such fa...
It is not clear which specific cognitive function is strongest related to falls. To investigate this...
Background. There is a poor understanding of the interplay between cognitive and physiological funct...
Backgroundfalls share risk factors with cognitive decline but whether falls predict cognitive declin...
Background/Aims: Our purpose was to examine whether falls risk is associated with cognitive function...
Objective. This study examined speed of processing, executive functioning, and psychomotor speed as ...
Background: Previous studies have shown that older fallers have poorer cognitive func-tion than non-...
Recent findings suggest that executive function (EF) plays a critical role in the regulation of gait...
Recent findings suggest that executive function (EF) plays a critical role in the regulation of gait...
Background: Subgroups of older people (i.e. single vs. recurrent fallers, indoor vs. outdoor fallers...
Objective: To compare the accuracy of perceived postural limits between older fallers with good work...
Physical activity and exercise contribute to the accumulation of cognitive reserve, which is instrum...
There is a consistent body of evidence supporting the role of cognitive functions, particularly exec...