Objectives: Studies using the dual-task (DT) paradigm to explain age-related performance decline due to cognitive-motor interference (CMI) which causes DT costs (DTCs) revealed contradictory results for performances under DT conditions. This cross-sectional study analyzed whether differences in demographics, physical functioning, concerns of falling (CoF), and other mental factors can explain positive and negative DTCs in older adults while walking in DT situations.Methodology: N = 222 participants (57–89 years) performed a single task (ST) and a DT walking condition (visual-verbal Stroop task) in randomized order on a treadmill. Gait parameters (step length, step width) were measured at a constant self-selected walking speed. Demographics ...
Background: Deterioration of executive functions in the elderly has been associated with impairments...
This cross-sectional study investigated the age-related differences in dual-task performance both in...
Older adults have been shown to trip on obstacles despite taking precautions to step carefully. It h...
A U-shaped relationship between cognitive demand and gait control may exist in dual-task situations,...
Objective: Cognition and mobility are interrelated. However, this association can be impacted by the...
Objectives: To analyze which gait parameters are primarily influenced by cognitive flexibility, and ...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND AIMS: To examine whether older people with markedly dual task-r...
The variability of walking gait timing increases with age and is strongly related to fall risk. The ...
Aim: Simultaneous performances of motor and attention‐demanding tasks are common in activities of ev...
AbstractPrevious literature suggests that age-related deficits of dual-task walking are particularly...
Effects of cognitive activities on walking variability are poorly understood. We parametrically mani...
Performance of secondary task i.e. dual task affects certain aspects of gait, but the relationship b...
Effects of cognitive activities on walking variability are poorly understood. We parametrically mani...
Having higher aerobic fitness levels leads to better cognitive performance and increases in the oxyg...
Background: Dual-task actions challenge cognitive processing. The usefulness of objective methods ba...
Background: Deterioration of executive functions in the elderly has been associated with impairments...
This cross-sectional study investigated the age-related differences in dual-task performance both in...
Older adults have been shown to trip on obstacles despite taking precautions to step carefully. It h...
A U-shaped relationship between cognitive demand and gait control may exist in dual-task situations,...
Objective: Cognition and mobility are interrelated. However, this association can be impacted by the...
Objectives: To analyze which gait parameters are primarily influenced by cognitive flexibility, and ...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND AIMS: To examine whether older people with markedly dual task-r...
The variability of walking gait timing increases with age and is strongly related to fall risk. The ...
Aim: Simultaneous performances of motor and attention‐demanding tasks are common in activities of ev...
AbstractPrevious literature suggests that age-related deficits of dual-task walking are particularly...
Effects of cognitive activities on walking variability are poorly understood. We parametrically mani...
Performance of secondary task i.e. dual task affects certain aspects of gait, but the relationship b...
Effects of cognitive activities on walking variability are poorly understood. We parametrically mani...
Having higher aerobic fitness levels leads to better cognitive performance and increases in the oxyg...
Background: Dual-task actions challenge cognitive processing. The usefulness of objective methods ba...
Background: Deterioration of executive functions in the elderly has been associated with impairments...
This cross-sectional study investigated the age-related differences in dual-task performance both in...
Older adults have been shown to trip on obstacles despite taking precautions to step carefully. It h...