Background.Trips are the largest contributor to falls in older people, yet little is known about the underlying physiological mechanisms for safe obstacle negotiation. The aims of the study were to determine (i) the effect of a secondary visual task on obstacle contacts when older people negotiated an obstacle course and (ii) physiological factors associated with obstacle contacts.Methods.Thirty community-living adults aged 65 years and older walked along a 14.5-m walkway containing 21 obstacles with and without a secondary task. The secondary task required participants to call out a series of letters presented in front of them at head height and the suit of a playing card framed on the sidewall. Obstacle contacts, secondary task errors, ey...
ABSTRACT The performance of a dual task increases risk of falling during walking in the elderly. Suc...
Falls in older adults has long been recognised as a significant public health problem requiring urge...
Falls are a major problem in older adults. Many falls occur because of stumbling. The aim of the pre...
Older adults have been shown to trip on obstacles despite taking precautions to step carefully. It h...
Abstract: Avoiding and negotiating obstacles is a common cause of falling in the elderly. There is a...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether wearing multifocal glasses affects obstacle avoidance and eye and h...
NoPURPOSE: The risk of falling increases dramatically with age, and visual impairment is known to be...
Background. Although the attention directed to gait does increase as an impending obstacle nears, it...
People can fall after a trip. Functional fall training provides people with multiple controlled trip...
The ability to adequately avoid obstacles while walking is an important skill that allows safe locom...
Age-related visual decline and potential decrements in attentional capacity due to aging\ud are of c...
Previous research suggests that older adults may have difficulty attending to simultaneous tasks. Th...
Dual-tasking can lead to falls, as does a deterioration of obstacle avoidance (OA) skills. Hence, it...
Reduced ability to circumvent an obstacle, which is noticed only shortly before collision, could be ...
The objective of this research was to determine the biomechanical factors that significantly affect ...
ABSTRACT The performance of a dual task increases risk of falling during walking in the elderly. Suc...
Falls in older adults has long been recognised as a significant public health problem requiring urge...
Falls are a major problem in older adults. Many falls occur because of stumbling. The aim of the pre...
Older adults have been shown to trip on obstacles despite taking precautions to step carefully. It h...
Abstract: Avoiding and negotiating obstacles is a common cause of falling in the elderly. There is a...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether wearing multifocal glasses affects obstacle avoidance and eye and h...
NoPURPOSE: The risk of falling increases dramatically with age, and visual impairment is known to be...
Background. Although the attention directed to gait does increase as an impending obstacle nears, it...
People can fall after a trip. Functional fall training provides people with multiple controlled trip...
The ability to adequately avoid obstacles while walking is an important skill that allows safe locom...
Age-related visual decline and potential decrements in attentional capacity due to aging\ud are of c...
Previous research suggests that older adults may have difficulty attending to simultaneous tasks. Th...
Dual-tasking can lead to falls, as does a deterioration of obstacle avoidance (OA) skills. Hence, it...
Reduced ability to circumvent an obstacle, which is noticed only shortly before collision, could be ...
The objective of this research was to determine the biomechanical factors that significantly affect ...
ABSTRACT The performance of a dual task increases risk of falling during walking in the elderly. Suc...
Falls in older adults has long been recognised as a significant public health problem requiring urge...
Falls are a major problem in older adults. Many falls occur because of stumbling. The aim of the pre...