This study investigated the relationship between education, cognitive and physical function in older age, and their respective impacts on activities of daily living (ADL). Data on 148 older participants from a community-based sample recruited in Shanghai, China, included the following measures: age, education, ADL, grip strength, balance, gait speed, global cognition and verbal memory. The majority of participants in the present cohort were cognitively and physically healthy and reported no problems with ADL. Twenty-eight percent of participants needed help with ADL, with the majority of this group being over 80 years of age. Significant predictors of reductions in functional independence included age, balance, global cognitive function (MM...
BackgroundThe combined effect of cognitive impairment (CoI) and frailty on falls is controversial. T...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether poorer cognitive ability is a risk factor for the development of ...
On average, older people remember less and walk more slowly than do younger persons. Some researcher...
This study investigated the relationship between education, cognitive and physical function in older...
Objectives: Intact cognition is a key determinant of independence and quality of life in old age. He...
This journal suppl. entitled: 2016 GSA Annual Scientific Meeting AbstractsSession - SymposiumThe pre...
Background: Cognitive reserve is a way of explaining why some individuals with a high degree of brai...
Abstract Background Physical frailty, characterized by reduced physiologic complexity and ability to...
Background: Old age is accompanied by impaired musculoskeletal and nervous system, which may result ...
Background: It remains unclear so far whether the role of cognitive reserve may differ between physi...
On average, older people remember less and walk more slowly than do younger persons. Some researcher...
Background: Few studies have explored the relations between naturally occurring changes in physical ...
Advancing age is the focus of recent studies on familial and sporadic Alzheimer's disease (AD), sugg...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Despite growing interest in the physical and environmental factors associated ...
Background: Cognitive and physical impairment frequently co-occur in older people. The aim of this s...
BackgroundThe combined effect of cognitive impairment (CoI) and frailty on falls is controversial. T...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether poorer cognitive ability is a risk factor for the development of ...
On average, older people remember less and walk more slowly than do younger persons. Some researcher...
This study investigated the relationship between education, cognitive and physical function in older...
Objectives: Intact cognition is a key determinant of independence and quality of life in old age. He...
This journal suppl. entitled: 2016 GSA Annual Scientific Meeting AbstractsSession - SymposiumThe pre...
Background: Cognitive reserve is a way of explaining why some individuals with a high degree of brai...
Abstract Background Physical frailty, characterized by reduced physiologic complexity and ability to...
Background: Old age is accompanied by impaired musculoskeletal and nervous system, which may result ...
Background: It remains unclear so far whether the role of cognitive reserve may differ between physi...
On average, older people remember less and walk more slowly than do younger persons. Some researcher...
Background: Few studies have explored the relations between naturally occurring changes in physical ...
Advancing age is the focus of recent studies on familial and sporadic Alzheimer's disease (AD), sugg...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Despite growing interest in the physical and environmental factors associated ...
Background: Cognitive and physical impairment frequently co-occur in older people. The aim of this s...
BackgroundThe combined effect of cognitive impairment (CoI) and frailty on falls is controversial. T...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether poorer cognitive ability is a risk factor for the development of ...
On average, older people remember less and walk more slowly than do younger persons. Some researcher...