The decline in frontal cognitive functions contributes to alterations of gait and increases the risk of falls in patients with dementia, a category which included Alzheimer's disease (AD). The objective of the present study was to compare the gait parameters and the risk of falls among patients at different stages of AD, and to relate these variables with cognitive functions. This is a cross-sectional study with 23 patients with mild and moderate AD. The Clinical Dementia Rating was used to classify the dementia severity. The kinematic parameters of gait (cadence, stride length, and stride speed) were analyzed under two conditions: (a) single task (free gait) and (b) dual task (walking and counting down). The risk of falls was evaluated usi...
Gait disorders are more prevalent in dementia than in normal aging and are related to the severity o...
Background: Approximately 70 000 people in Norway are suffering from some form of dementia. Gait and...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: People with cognitive impairment are susceptible to fall. Previous studies r...
The decline in frontal cognitive functions contributes to alterations of gait and increases the risk...
Besides cognitive decline, dementia is characterized by gait changes and increased fall risk, also i...
Falls are highly prevalent in individuals with cognitive decline. The complex relationship between f...
Besides cognitive decline, dementia is characterized by gait changes and increased fall risk, also i...
Introduction: Alzhiemers disease and Frontotemporal dementia are common neurodegenerative dementias ...
Background: Gait analysis with accelerometers is a relatively inexpensive and easy to use method to ...
Background: Previous evidence suggests that slower gait speed is longitudinally associated with cogn...
Objective: For persons with dementia performance of a cognitive task during a motor task is associat...
AbstractWalking in daily life places high demands on the interplay between cognitive and motor funct...
International audienceUntil recently, clinicians and researchers have performed gait assessments and...
Background: Previous evidence suggests that slower gait speed is longitudinally associated with cogn...
Walking in daily life places high demands on the interplay between cognitive and motor functions. A ...
Gait disorders are more prevalent in dementia than in normal aging and are related to the severity o...
Background: Approximately 70 000 people in Norway are suffering from some form of dementia. Gait and...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: People with cognitive impairment are susceptible to fall. Previous studies r...
The decline in frontal cognitive functions contributes to alterations of gait and increases the risk...
Besides cognitive decline, dementia is characterized by gait changes and increased fall risk, also i...
Falls are highly prevalent in individuals with cognitive decline. The complex relationship between f...
Besides cognitive decline, dementia is characterized by gait changes and increased fall risk, also i...
Introduction: Alzhiemers disease and Frontotemporal dementia are common neurodegenerative dementias ...
Background: Gait analysis with accelerometers is a relatively inexpensive and easy to use method to ...
Background: Previous evidence suggests that slower gait speed is longitudinally associated with cogn...
Objective: For persons with dementia performance of a cognitive task during a motor task is associat...
AbstractWalking in daily life places high demands on the interplay between cognitive and motor funct...
International audienceUntil recently, clinicians and researchers have performed gait assessments and...
Background: Previous evidence suggests that slower gait speed is longitudinally associated with cogn...
Walking in daily life places high demands on the interplay between cognitive and motor functions. A ...
Gait disorders are more prevalent in dementia than in normal aging and are related to the severity o...
Background: Approximately 70 000 people in Norway are suffering from some form of dementia. Gait and...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: People with cognitive impairment are susceptible to fall. Previous studies r...