Background Falls in older adults, notably those with Alzheimer’s dementia (AD), are prevalent. Vision and balance impairments are prominent falls risk factors in older adults. However, recent literature in the cognitively impaired suggests that executive function (EF) is important for falls risk assessments. The study objectives were to: 1) to compare balance among people with AD, healthy older adults (OA), and healthy young adults (YA) and 2) to quantify the interaction of visual acuity and EF on postural stability. Methods We recruited 165 individuals (51 YA, 48 OA, and 66 AD). Trail Making Tests (A and B) quantified EF and the Colenbrander mixed contrast chart measured high and low contrast visual acuity. Accelerometers recorded postu...
Elderly individuals with AD are more susceptible to falls, which might be associated with decrements...
Postural instability, common in older age, has been associated with worse cognitive function; howeve...
Background/Aims: Impairment in executive function is associated with a heightened risk for falls...
Background Falls in older adults, notably those with Alzheimer’s dementia (AD), are prevalent. Visi...
BACKGROUND: Falls in older adults, notably those with Alzheimer\u27s dementia (AD), are prevalent. V...
Recent findings suggest that executive function (EF) plays a critical role in the regulation of gait...
Background: Older people’s deficits in executive functions (EF) have been shown to lead to higher fa...
Recent findings suggest that executive function (EF) plays a critical role in the regulation of gait...
Background: Older people’s deficits in executive functions (EF) have been shown to lead to higher fa...
INTRODUCTION:There is a consistent body of evidence supporting the role of cognitive functions, part...
There is a consistent body of evidence supporting the role of cognitive functions, particularly exec...
Graduation date: 2002Individuals with Senile Dementia of the Alzheimer Type (SDAT) are up\ud to four...
Background Balance impairments are common in patients with Alzheimer disease (AD), but which aspects...
Background: a correct postural control stems by central nervous system-cortical and subcortical- and...
Falls are the leading cause of accidental death in older adults. Impaired balance is a significant f...
Elderly individuals with AD are more susceptible to falls, which might be associated with decrements...
Postural instability, common in older age, has been associated with worse cognitive function; howeve...
Background/Aims: Impairment in executive function is associated with a heightened risk for falls...
Background Falls in older adults, notably those with Alzheimer’s dementia (AD), are prevalent. Visi...
BACKGROUND: Falls in older adults, notably those with Alzheimer\u27s dementia (AD), are prevalent. V...
Recent findings suggest that executive function (EF) plays a critical role in the regulation of gait...
Background: Older people’s deficits in executive functions (EF) have been shown to lead to higher fa...
Recent findings suggest that executive function (EF) plays a critical role in the regulation of gait...
Background: Older people’s deficits in executive functions (EF) have been shown to lead to higher fa...
INTRODUCTION:There is a consistent body of evidence supporting the role of cognitive functions, part...
There is a consistent body of evidence supporting the role of cognitive functions, particularly exec...
Graduation date: 2002Individuals with Senile Dementia of the Alzheimer Type (SDAT) are up\ud to four...
Background Balance impairments are common in patients with Alzheimer disease (AD), but which aspects...
Background: a correct postural control stems by central nervous system-cortical and subcortical- and...
Falls are the leading cause of accidental death in older adults. Impaired balance is a significant f...
Elderly individuals with AD are more susceptible to falls, which might be associated with decrements...
Postural instability, common in older age, has been associated with worse cognitive function; howeve...
Background/Aims: Impairment in executive function is associated with a heightened risk for falls...