Background: Understanding the association between motor capacity (MC) (what people can do in a standardized environment), mobility performance (MP) (what people actually do in real-life) and falls is important for early detection of and counteracting on functional decline, particularly in the rapidly growing population of young seniors. Therefore, this study aims to 1) explore the association between MC and MP, and between MC and falls, and 2) investigate whether challenging MC measures are better associated with MP and falls than basic MC measures. Methods: Basic (habitual gait speed, Timed Up-and-Go) and challenging (fast gait speed, Community Balance & Mobility Scale) MC measures were performed in 169 young seniors (61\u201370 years)...
Mobility impairments are extremely common in older age, often resulting in loss of independence, re...
Background and Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine whether easily measurable measur...
AbstractAgeing is associated with declines in cognitive function and mobility. The extent to which t...
Background: Understanding the association between motor capacity (MC) (what people can do in a stand...
Background. Outcomes of laboratory-based tests for mobility are often used to infer about older adul...
We conducted a cross-sectional analysis of the observational (blinded for review) study in a communi...
Background. Outcomes of laboratory-based tests for mobility are often used to infer about older adul...
Introduction: Gait speed is recognized as an important predictor of adverse outcomes in older people...
Identification of assessments that reflect unique physical capacities in older adults would allow cl...
To synthesise the available evidence on physical factors, such as muscle strength and power, body ma...
Background. Preventing mobility disability depends on matching interventions to individual needs. Th...
Introduction Changes in mobility, postural balance and muscle strength in the aging process may cau...
Background: Balance and mobility impairments are important modifiable risk factors associated with fa...
To investigate the association between gait speed (GS), cadence (CAD), gait stability ratio (GSR), a...
ISHIZUKA MA et al. Falls by elders with moderate levels of movement functionality. CLINICS 60(1):41-...
Mobility impairments are extremely common in older age, often resulting in loss of independence, re...
Background and Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine whether easily measurable measur...
AbstractAgeing is associated with declines in cognitive function and mobility. The extent to which t...
Background: Understanding the association between motor capacity (MC) (what people can do in a stand...
Background. Outcomes of laboratory-based tests for mobility are often used to infer about older adul...
We conducted a cross-sectional analysis of the observational (blinded for review) study in a communi...
Background. Outcomes of laboratory-based tests for mobility are often used to infer about older adul...
Introduction: Gait speed is recognized as an important predictor of adverse outcomes in older people...
Identification of assessments that reflect unique physical capacities in older adults would allow cl...
To synthesise the available evidence on physical factors, such as muscle strength and power, body ma...
Background. Preventing mobility disability depends on matching interventions to individual needs. Th...
Introduction Changes in mobility, postural balance and muscle strength in the aging process may cau...
Background: Balance and mobility impairments are important modifiable risk factors associated with fa...
To investigate the association between gait speed (GS), cadence (CAD), gait stability ratio (GSR), a...
ISHIZUKA MA et al. Falls by elders with moderate levels of movement functionality. CLINICS 60(1):41-...
Mobility impairments are extremely common in older age, often resulting in loss of independence, re...
Background and Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine whether easily measurable measur...
AbstractAgeing is associated with declines in cognitive function and mobility. The extent to which t...