Copyright © The Author(s) 2020. Background: Overly cautious gait is common in older adults. This is characterised by excessively slow gait, shortened steps, broadened base of support, and increased double limb support. The current study sought to (1) evaluate if overly cautious gait is associated with attempts to consciously process walking movements, and (2) explore whether a walker’s ability to rapidly inhibit a dominant motor response serves to mitigate this relationship. Methods: Fifty older adults walked at a self-selected pace on an instrumented walkway containing two raised wooden obstacles (height = 23cm). Trait conscious movement processing was measured with the Movement Specific Reinvestment Scale. Short-latency inhibitory functio...
OBJECTIVES: Very few studies looking at slow gait speed as early marker of cognitive decline investi...
Background.Although gait speed slows with age, the rate of slowing varies greatly. To date, little i...
International audienceUntil recently, clinicians and researchers have performed gait assessments and...
Dual-task related gait changes have been previously reported for healthy older adults, suggesting th...
Mobility impairments are extremely common in older age, often resulting in loss of independence, re...
Purpose: The aims of this dissertation were to: 1) compare the test-retest reliability and determin...
The ability to adjust gait is crucial when performing daily living activities such as avoiding obsta...
Contains fulltext : 58404.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)It has been re...
Background: Gait speed and cognitive performance tend to decline with age. A better understanding of...
Contains fulltext : 81248reelick.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGRO...
Background:Previous studies have reported an association between executive function (EF) and measure...
BACKGROUND: Gait speed and cognitive performance tend to decline with age. A better understanding of...
Contains fulltext : 52684.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Slower gait in older adults is related to smaller volume o...
Background. Recent evidence suggests that physical decline and slower gait may be associated with ea...
OBJECTIVES: Very few studies looking at slow gait speed as early marker of cognitive decline investi...
Background.Although gait speed slows with age, the rate of slowing varies greatly. To date, little i...
International audienceUntil recently, clinicians and researchers have performed gait assessments and...
Dual-task related gait changes have been previously reported for healthy older adults, suggesting th...
Mobility impairments are extremely common in older age, often resulting in loss of independence, re...
Purpose: The aims of this dissertation were to: 1) compare the test-retest reliability and determin...
The ability to adjust gait is crucial when performing daily living activities such as avoiding obsta...
Contains fulltext : 58404.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)It has been re...
Background: Gait speed and cognitive performance tend to decline with age. A better understanding of...
Contains fulltext : 81248reelick.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGRO...
Background:Previous studies have reported an association between executive function (EF) and measure...
BACKGROUND: Gait speed and cognitive performance tend to decline with age. A better understanding of...
Contains fulltext : 52684.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Slower gait in older adults is related to smaller volume o...
Background. Recent evidence suggests that physical decline and slower gait may be associated with ea...
OBJECTIVES: Very few studies looking at slow gait speed as early marker of cognitive decline investi...
Background.Although gait speed slows with age, the rate of slowing varies greatly. To date, little i...
International audienceUntil recently, clinicians and researchers have performed gait assessments and...