Time to complete two tests of manual dexterity, the 9-hole Peg Test and Grooved Pegboard Test, increases with advancing age. However, the adaptations responsible for the differences in pegboard times betweenmiddle-aged and older adults are largely unknown. Potential mechanisms include neuromuscular characteristics, cognitive function, and cutaneous sensation. To provide a tractable framework to address these gaps in knowledge, the purpose of the current study was to identify the latent variables underlying age-associated differences in time to complete the 9-hole and grooved pegboard tests. The approach involved an independent component analysis that identified associations between the two pegboard times for the two groups of participants w...
Background: cognitive decline and muscle weakness are prevalent health conditions in elderly people....
OBJECTIVE: Handgrip strength, an indicator of overall muscle strength, has been found to be associat...
Iorio, A., Flink, T. Gannon University, Erie, PA Declines in manual asymmetry, or a more balanced pe...
Time to complete two tests of manual dexterity, the 9-hole Peg Test and Grooved Pegboard Test, incre...
The time to complete a test of manual dexterity (Grooved Pegboard Test) increases with advancing age...
Well-documented manual dexterity impairments in older adults may critically depend on the processing...
Goal-directed movements that involve greater motor variability are performed with an increased risk ...
Background and aims - Much research has been conducted on age-related changes in cognitive function,...
There is a large amount of evidence to show that upper limb manual dexterity decreases with increas...
Currently, little is known about the cognitive constraints underlying manual dexterity decline in ag...
International audienceManual dexterity measures can be useful for early detection of age-related fun...
This study aimed to better characterize age‐related differences in dexterity by using an integrative...
Purpose This study aimed to characterize age-related changes in Timed Up and Go (TUG) sub-phases (i....
A group of 212 healthy 40-to 85-year-olds were administered the Purdue Pegboard test of manual dexte...
Over 36 million adults over 65 years of age experience accidental falls each year. The underlying ne...
Background: cognitive decline and muscle weakness are prevalent health conditions in elderly people....
OBJECTIVE: Handgrip strength, an indicator of overall muscle strength, has been found to be associat...
Iorio, A., Flink, T. Gannon University, Erie, PA Declines in manual asymmetry, or a more balanced pe...
Time to complete two tests of manual dexterity, the 9-hole Peg Test and Grooved Pegboard Test, incre...
The time to complete a test of manual dexterity (Grooved Pegboard Test) increases with advancing age...
Well-documented manual dexterity impairments in older adults may critically depend on the processing...
Goal-directed movements that involve greater motor variability are performed with an increased risk ...
Background and aims - Much research has been conducted on age-related changes in cognitive function,...
There is a large amount of evidence to show that upper limb manual dexterity decreases with increas...
Currently, little is known about the cognitive constraints underlying manual dexterity decline in ag...
International audienceManual dexterity measures can be useful for early detection of age-related fun...
This study aimed to better characterize age‐related differences in dexterity by using an integrative...
Purpose This study aimed to characterize age-related changes in Timed Up and Go (TUG) sub-phases (i....
A group of 212 healthy 40-to 85-year-olds were administered the Purdue Pegboard test of manual dexte...
Over 36 million adults over 65 years of age experience accidental falls each year. The underlying ne...
Background: cognitive decline and muscle weakness are prevalent health conditions in elderly people....
OBJECTIVE: Handgrip strength, an indicator of overall muscle strength, has been found to be associat...
Iorio, A., Flink, T. Gannon University, Erie, PA Declines in manual asymmetry, or a more balanced pe...