This cross-sectional study investigated the interactive dual-task (DT) effects of executive function demands and environmental constraints on older adults’ walking and the moderating role of habitual physical activity (PA). Locomotor performance under different environmental constraints (flat versus obstructed walking) and cognitive performance with different executive function involvement (backward counting versus random number generation) were assessed under single-task (ST) and DT conditions in 135 participants (mean age 68.1 ± 8.4). The weekly number of daily steps was measured. Reciprocal DT effects of walking on cognitive performance and of the cognitive task on gait performance were computed and submitted to analyses of covariance wi...
Background: Cognition and mobility in older adults are closely associated and they decline together ...
The role of cognition is becoming increasingly central to our understanding of the complexity of wal...
Effects of cognitive activities on walking variability are poorly understood. We parametrically mani...
This cross-sectional study investigated the interactive dual-task (DT) effects of executive function...
This cross-sectional study investigated the interactive dual-task (DT) effects of executive function...
BACKGROUND: previous studies have reported an association between cognitive function and physical pe...
Background. The factors that contribute to the dual tasking (DT) changes in performance that occur w...
Background. An impaired ability to allocate attention to gait during dual-task situations is a power...
While several studies have reported a decrement in performance by older adults while walking and con...
Previous studies have reported an association between executive function (EF) and measures of gait, ...
International audienceA U-shaped relationship between cognitive demand and gait control may exist in...
Physical and cognitive training seem to counteract age-related decline in physical and mental functi...
Abstract Background Dual-task gait performance declines as humans age, leading to increased fall ris...
Background & aims: Dual-task walking is an emerging marker of cognitive impairment. However, there i...
Abstract Aging reduces cognitive functions, and such impairments have implications in mental and mot...
Background: Cognition and mobility in older adults are closely associated and they decline together ...
The role of cognition is becoming increasingly central to our understanding of the complexity of wal...
Effects of cognitive activities on walking variability are poorly understood. We parametrically mani...
This cross-sectional study investigated the interactive dual-task (DT) effects of executive function...
This cross-sectional study investigated the interactive dual-task (DT) effects of executive function...
BACKGROUND: previous studies have reported an association between cognitive function and physical pe...
Background. The factors that contribute to the dual tasking (DT) changes in performance that occur w...
Background. An impaired ability to allocate attention to gait during dual-task situations is a power...
While several studies have reported a decrement in performance by older adults while walking and con...
Previous studies have reported an association between executive function (EF) and measures of gait, ...
International audienceA U-shaped relationship between cognitive demand and gait control may exist in...
Physical and cognitive training seem to counteract age-related decline in physical and mental functi...
Abstract Background Dual-task gait performance declines as humans age, leading to increased fall ris...
Background & aims: Dual-task walking is an emerging marker of cognitive impairment. However, there i...
Abstract Aging reduces cognitive functions, and such impairments have implications in mental and mot...
Background: Cognition and mobility in older adults are closely associated and they decline together ...
The role of cognition is becoming increasingly central to our understanding of the complexity of wal...
Effects of cognitive activities on walking variability are poorly understood. We parametrically mani...