BACKGROUND: Executive dysfunction contributes to gait changes, but the precise mechanisms are still poorly understood. Dual-task-related gait changes depend in part on the capacity to appropriately allocate attention between tasks performed simultaneously and are mainly related to executive deficits. This study aimed to describe the impact of dysexecutive function on gait stability in subjects with dementia using dual tasking. METHODS: Mean values and coefficients of variation of stride time while only walking and while walking and backward counting (dual tasking) were measured using the GAITRite System in 18 subjects with dementia and impaired executive function (IEF), in 16 subjects with dementia and intact executive function, and in 22 n...
Gait disorders are more prevalent in dementia than in normal aging and are related to the severity o...
BACKGROUND: Few studies looked at the association between gait variability and executive subdomains ...
Gait analysis can be used to predict health status in the elderly (1). Gait is no longer postulated...
BACKGROUND: Executive dysfunction contributes to gait changes, but the precise mechanisms are still ...
Besides cognitive decline, dementia is characterized by gait changes and increased fall risk, also i...
Besides cognitive decline, dementia is characterized by gait changes and increased fall risk, also i...
AbstractWalking in daily life places high demands on the interplay between cognitive and motor funct...
Objective: For persons with dementia performance of a cognitive task during a motor task is associat...
BACKGROUND: Gait disorders caused by dementia have been associated with frontal lobe dysfunction. Du...
Background: Falls in frail elderly are a common problem with a rising incidence. Gait and postural i...
Neuropsychological abilities have found to explain a large proportion of variance in objective measu...
Gait control depends in part on cognition. This study aims to examine the separate and combined effe...
Neuropsychological abilities have found to explain a large proportion of variance in objective measu...
Loss of white matter integrity (WMI) is associated with gait deficits in middle-aged and older adult...
Dual task-related changes in gait are considered as a sensitive and a specific marker of adverse eff...
Gait disorders are more prevalent in dementia than in normal aging and are related to the severity o...
BACKGROUND: Few studies looked at the association between gait variability and executive subdomains ...
Gait analysis can be used to predict health status in the elderly (1). Gait is no longer postulated...
BACKGROUND: Executive dysfunction contributes to gait changes, but the precise mechanisms are still ...
Besides cognitive decline, dementia is characterized by gait changes and increased fall risk, also i...
Besides cognitive decline, dementia is characterized by gait changes and increased fall risk, also i...
AbstractWalking in daily life places high demands on the interplay between cognitive and motor funct...
Objective: For persons with dementia performance of a cognitive task during a motor task is associat...
BACKGROUND: Gait disorders caused by dementia have been associated with frontal lobe dysfunction. Du...
Background: Falls in frail elderly are a common problem with a rising incidence. Gait and postural i...
Neuropsychological abilities have found to explain a large proportion of variance in objective measu...
Gait control depends in part on cognition. This study aims to examine the separate and combined effe...
Neuropsychological abilities have found to explain a large proportion of variance in objective measu...
Loss of white matter integrity (WMI) is associated with gait deficits in middle-aged and older adult...
Dual task-related changes in gait are considered as a sensitive and a specific marker of adverse eff...
Gait disorders are more prevalent in dementia than in normal aging and are related to the severity o...
BACKGROUND: Few studies looked at the association between gait variability and executive subdomains ...
Gait analysis can be used to predict health status in the elderly (1). Gait is no longer postulated...