Key summary pointsAim With this study, we aimed to compare the effects of single- and dual-task training on gait and cognition among healthy older individuals, which can be adjusted weekly according to the individual's functional performance. Findings According to the results of the study, the dual-task training group was better compared to the single-task training group in gait speed, cadence, and many cognitive variables. Recommendation Individual progressive dual-task training is an effective and useful method that improves gait performance and cognitive skills among older individuals. It is proposed to implement to maintain normal gait and cognitive function, and prevent possible gait and cognitive disabilities for healthy older individ...
Purpose of the Study: Older adults’ gait is disturbed when a demanding secondary cognitive task is a...
Background: Efficient performance of most daily activities requires intact and simultaneous executio...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect on balance of 3 different cognitive dual tasks performed while wal...
Purpose: Dual-task training has beneficial effects on older individuals for gait and cognition. This...
PURPOSE: Dual-task training has beneficial effects on older individuals for gait and cognition. This...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the effect of dual-task and exercise-cognitive a...
Physical and cognitive training seem to counteract age-related decline in physical and mental functi...
International audienceObjective.– Gait rehabilitation in the elderly is usually focused on motor fun...
Background and purpose. Whether turning their head to look down a grocery store aisle or having a co...
Gait speed is a measure of health and functioning. Physical and cognitive determinants of gait are a...
Introduction and purpose: Balance is recognized as one of the most important challenges in the aging...
Background: About one-third of people older than 65 years fall at least once a year. Physical exerci...
[[abstract]]The concurrent additional tasking impacts the walking performance, and such impact is ev...
Introduction and purpose: Balancing is recognized as one of the most important challenges in the agi...
Abstract Background Older adults with concerns of falling show decrements of gait stability under si...
Purpose of the Study: Older adults’ gait is disturbed when a demanding secondary cognitive task is a...
Background: Efficient performance of most daily activities requires intact and simultaneous executio...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect on balance of 3 different cognitive dual tasks performed while wal...
Purpose: Dual-task training has beneficial effects on older individuals for gait and cognition. This...
PURPOSE: Dual-task training has beneficial effects on older individuals for gait and cognition. This...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the effect of dual-task and exercise-cognitive a...
Physical and cognitive training seem to counteract age-related decline in physical and mental functi...
International audienceObjective.– Gait rehabilitation in the elderly is usually focused on motor fun...
Background and purpose. Whether turning their head to look down a grocery store aisle or having a co...
Gait speed is a measure of health and functioning. Physical and cognitive determinants of gait are a...
Introduction and purpose: Balance is recognized as one of the most important challenges in the aging...
Background: About one-third of people older than 65 years fall at least once a year. Physical exerci...
[[abstract]]The concurrent additional tasking impacts the walking performance, and such impact is ev...
Introduction and purpose: Balancing is recognized as one of the most important challenges in the agi...
Abstract Background Older adults with concerns of falling show decrements of gait stability under si...
Purpose of the Study: Older adults’ gait is disturbed when a demanding secondary cognitive task is a...
Background: Efficient performance of most daily activities requires intact and simultaneous executio...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect on balance of 3 different cognitive dual tasks performed while wal...