Using a dual-task gait paradigm, a number of studies have reported a relationship between cognitive function and gait. However, it is not clear to what extent these effects are dependent on the type of cognitive and walking tasks used in the dual-task paradigm. This study examined whether stride time variability (STV) and trunk range of motion (RoM) are affected by the type of cognitive task and walking speed used during dual-task gait. Participants walked at both their preferred and 25% of their preferred walking speed and performed a serial subtraction and a working memory task at both speeds. Both dual-tasks significantly reduced STV at both walking speeds, but there was no difference between the two tasks. Trunk RoM was affected by the ...
International audienceObjective: With aging, gait becomes more dependent on executive functions, esp...
Objective: For persons with dementia performance of a cognitive task during a motor task is associat...
BACKGROUND: Learning to walk with a 4-wheeled walker increases cognitive demands in people with Alzh...
Background & aims: Dual-task walking is an emerging marker of cognitive impairment. However, there i...
Background: The dual-task effect on walking performance is different during treadmill and overground...
Dual-task methodology has been increasingly used to assess cognitive motor interference while walkin...
Background: Dual Task (DT) paradigms are frequently used by researchers and clinicians to examine th...
During dual-task gait, changes in the stride-to-stride variability of stride time (STV) are suggeste...
Performance of secondary task i.e. dual task affects certain aspects of gait, but the relationship b...
Gait analysis can be used to predict health status in the elderly (1). Gait is no longer postulated...
Dual task-related changes in gait are considered as a sensitive and a specific marker of adverse eff...
Gait is not an automatic task, as it requires both attention and executive function. Because attenti...
Given the interplay between cognitive and motor functions during walking, cognitive demands required...
Background Learning to walk with a 4-wheeled walker increases cognitive demands in people with Alzh...
Background: Cognition and mobility in older adults are closely associated and they decline together ...
International audienceObjective: With aging, gait becomes more dependent on executive functions, esp...
Objective: For persons with dementia performance of a cognitive task during a motor task is associat...
BACKGROUND: Learning to walk with a 4-wheeled walker increases cognitive demands in people with Alzh...
Background & aims: Dual-task walking is an emerging marker of cognitive impairment. However, there i...
Background: The dual-task effect on walking performance is different during treadmill and overground...
Dual-task methodology has been increasingly used to assess cognitive motor interference while walkin...
Background: Dual Task (DT) paradigms are frequently used by researchers and clinicians to examine th...
During dual-task gait, changes in the stride-to-stride variability of stride time (STV) are suggeste...
Performance of secondary task i.e. dual task affects certain aspects of gait, but the relationship b...
Gait analysis can be used to predict health status in the elderly (1). Gait is no longer postulated...
Dual task-related changes in gait are considered as a sensitive and a specific marker of adverse eff...
Gait is not an automatic task, as it requires both attention and executive function. Because attenti...
Given the interplay between cognitive and motor functions during walking, cognitive demands required...
Background Learning to walk with a 4-wheeled walker increases cognitive demands in people with Alzh...
Background: Cognition and mobility in older adults are closely associated and they decline together ...
International audienceObjective: With aging, gait becomes more dependent on executive functions, esp...
Objective: For persons with dementia performance of a cognitive task during a motor task is associat...
BACKGROUND: Learning to walk with a 4-wheeled walker increases cognitive demands in people with Alzh...