Background. Although postural recovery is attentionally demanding in healthy elderly persons, an inability to recover balance due to competition for attentional resources between the postural system and a second task could contribute to falls in older adults with poor balance. This study examined the attentional demands of balance recovery from a mild postural disturbance in balance-impaired elderly persons. A second purpose of this research was to determine the effect of performing a cognitive task on the recovery of balance in balance-impaired elderly persons. Methods. Fifteen healthy older adults and 13 older adults with clinical balance impairment were exposed to balance disturbances by means of sudden movement of a platform on which th...
Problem of the study: Physiological ageing processes, such as decline of muscle power, cognitive fun...
Dual-task balance studies explore interference between balance and cognitive tasks. This study is a ...
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Falls are the leading cause of accidental death in older adults. Impaired balance is a significant f...
Background. Cognitivedemandsassociatedwithbalanceand locomotionmay contributeto the incidenceof fall...
SummaryBackgroundPoor multitask performance is commonly used as an indicator of age-related changes ...
The ability to stand upright and walk is generally taken for granted, yet control of balance utilize...
Background: Poor multitask performance is commonly used as an indicator of age-related changes in at...
Background: Additional tasks that are assumed to disturb standing postural control can be divided in...
Research problem. With age, older people need more concentration and attention to maintain their bal...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of aging on postural control and cognitive performance in single...
It has traditionally been considered that postural control is an automatic or reflex controlled task...
Demanding attention in order to keep postural balance increases with aging and with the presence of ...
Age-related decline in control mechanisms and sensory information detection adversely affect balance...
Common among the older population, falls are considered a public health issue, accounting for high r...
Problem of the study: Physiological ageing processes, such as decline of muscle power, cognitive fun...
Dual-task balance studies explore interference between balance and cognitive tasks. This study is a ...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Research indicates the attention...
Falls are the leading cause of accidental death in older adults. Impaired balance is a significant f...
Background. Cognitivedemandsassociatedwithbalanceand locomotionmay contributeto the incidenceof fall...
SummaryBackgroundPoor multitask performance is commonly used as an indicator of age-related changes ...
The ability to stand upright and walk is generally taken for granted, yet control of balance utilize...
Background: Poor multitask performance is commonly used as an indicator of age-related changes in at...
Background: Additional tasks that are assumed to disturb standing postural control can be divided in...
Research problem. With age, older people need more concentration and attention to maintain their bal...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of aging on postural control and cognitive performance in single...
It has traditionally been considered that postural control is an automatic or reflex controlled task...
Demanding attention in order to keep postural balance increases with aging and with the presence of ...
Age-related decline in control mechanisms and sensory information detection adversely affect balance...
Common among the older population, falls are considered a public health issue, accounting for high r...
Problem of the study: Physiological ageing processes, such as decline of muscle power, cognitive fun...
Dual-task balance studies explore interference between balance and cognitive tasks. This study is a ...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Research indicates the attention...