The aims of this study were to (1) determine if older people at their fast walking speed (FWS) are able to reach the speed required at pedestrian crossings (> 1.2 m/s) and (2) determine the role of cognitive impairment on the ability to alter speed and walk quickly. Participants were recruited from the Angers Memory Clinic, France. Gait speed was assessed at preferred and FWS using a GAITRite walkway. Walking speed reserve (WSR) was calculated as the difference between FWS and preferred speeds. Participants were classified into cognitive stages (cognitively healthy, mild cognitive impairment, mild and moderate dementia) based on neuropsychological evaluations. The proportion of participants with a FWS of n = 681) was 73.3 (SD 5.8) years. At...
Early identification of individuals at risk for cognitive decline may facilitate the selection of th...
Background. The association between gait speed and cognition has been reported; however, there is li...
The focus of this review is on the close relationship between gait and cognition in ageing and assoc...
The aims of this study were to (1) determine if older people at their fast walking speed (FWS) are a...
The aims of this study were to (1) determine if older people at their fast walking speed (FWS) are a...
BACKGROUND: Gait speed and cognitive performance tend to decline with age. A better understanding of...
Background: Gait speed and cognitive performance tend to decline with age. A better understanding of...
International audienceThe interpretation of the increase in stride-to-stride variability of stride t...
Background. Recent evidence suggests that physical decline and slower gait may be associated with ea...
Background: Cognition has been related with gait speed in older adults; however, studies involving t...
Gait characteristics measured at usual pace may allow profiling in patients with cognitive problems....
<div><p>Background</p><p>Gait characteristics measured at usual pace may allow profiling in patients...
Background: There is some evidence that gait abnormality precedes the diagnosis of dementia but it i...
Background: Approximately 70 000 people in Norway are suffering from some form of dementia. Gait and...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the relationships between walking speed, cognitive function, and the intera...
Early identification of individuals at risk for cognitive decline may facilitate the selection of th...
Background. The association between gait speed and cognition has been reported; however, there is li...
The focus of this review is on the close relationship between gait and cognition in ageing and assoc...
The aims of this study were to (1) determine if older people at their fast walking speed (FWS) are a...
The aims of this study were to (1) determine if older people at their fast walking speed (FWS) are a...
BACKGROUND: Gait speed and cognitive performance tend to decline with age. A better understanding of...
Background: Gait speed and cognitive performance tend to decline with age. A better understanding of...
International audienceThe interpretation of the increase in stride-to-stride variability of stride t...
Background. Recent evidence suggests that physical decline and slower gait may be associated with ea...
Background: Cognition has been related with gait speed in older adults; however, studies involving t...
Gait characteristics measured at usual pace may allow profiling in patients with cognitive problems....
<div><p>Background</p><p>Gait characteristics measured at usual pace may allow profiling in patients...
Background: There is some evidence that gait abnormality precedes the diagnosis of dementia but it i...
Background: Approximately 70 000 people in Norway are suffering from some form of dementia. Gait and...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the relationships between walking speed, cognitive function, and the intera...
Early identification of individuals at risk for cognitive decline may facilitate the selection of th...
Background. The association between gait speed and cognition has been reported; however, there is li...
The focus of this review is on the close relationship between gait and cognition in ageing and assoc...