OBJECTIVES: To compare the value of dual tasking in predicting falling in the general population of oldest old with that of easy-to-administer single tasks. DESIGN: Prospective population-based follow-up study. SETTING: Municipality of Leiden, the Netherlands. PARTICIPANTS: Representative cohort of 380 individuals, all aged 85 at baseline. MEASUREMENTS: During enrollment, walking time over a 12-meter distance was measured, as well as the verbal fluency to recite names of animals or professions during a 30-second period. In the dual task, performance was assessed when participants combined walking with reciting names. Incidence of falls and fractures was assessed by interviewing participants and checking their medical histories. RESULTS: Aft...
Background: The Prevention of Falls Network Europe (ProFaNE) aims to bring together European researc...
measure of dual-tasking ability as a falls risk assessment tool Sir—Falls are relatively common amon...
Objective: To discover if the measure 'stops walking to talk' is a rrseful indicator of falls risk i...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the value of dual tasking in predicting falling in the general population of ...
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The objective of this study was to systematically review all published articles examining the relati...
OBJECTIVE: to establish whether changes in a spoken verbal task performance while walking compared w...
Objective: to establish whether changes in a spoken verbal task performance while walking compared w...
Abstract Background: Falls are a major public health burden. Most falls occur during dynamic tasks s...
Objective: To investigate the predictive validity of simple gait-related dual-task (DT) tests in pre...
With about one third of adults aged 65 years and older being reported worldwide to fall each year, a...
Aim: Dual-tasking probes divided attention and causes performance changes that are associated with a...
Objective: To investigate the predictive validity of simple gait-related dual-task (DT) tests in pr...
Background Poor performance on Dual Task (DT) tests has been identifi ed as a risk factor for falls ...
Objectives: This study aimed to identify elderly fallers and non-fallers by balance test under dual ...
Background: The Prevention of Falls Network Europe (ProFaNE) aims to bring together European researc...
measure of dual-tasking ability as a falls risk assessment tool Sir—Falls are relatively common amon...
Objective: To discover if the measure 'stops walking to talk' is a rrseful indicator of falls risk i...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the value of dual tasking in predicting falling in the general population of ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To compare the value of dual tasking in predicting falling...
The objective of this study was to systematically review all published articles examining the relati...
OBJECTIVE: to establish whether changes in a spoken verbal task performance while walking compared w...
Objective: to establish whether changes in a spoken verbal task performance while walking compared w...
Abstract Background: Falls are a major public health burden. Most falls occur during dynamic tasks s...
Objective: To investigate the predictive validity of simple gait-related dual-task (DT) tests in pre...
With about one third of adults aged 65 years and older being reported worldwide to fall each year, a...
Aim: Dual-tasking probes divided attention and causes performance changes that are associated with a...
Objective: To investigate the predictive validity of simple gait-related dual-task (DT) tests in pr...
Background Poor performance on Dual Task (DT) tests has been identifi ed as a risk factor for falls ...
Objectives: This study aimed to identify elderly fallers and non-fallers by balance test under dual ...
Background: The Prevention of Falls Network Europe (ProFaNE) aims to bring together European researc...
measure of dual-tasking ability as a falls risk assessment tool Sir—Falls are relatively common amon...
Objective: To discover if the measure 'stops walking to talk' is a rrseful indicator of falls risk i...