International audienceAdvancing age is associated with a decrease in step length. In line with previous studies showing that older adults often overestimate their motor abilities, we investigate whether older adults overestimate the length of their first step during gait initiation. The underlying effect could be a failure to update the internal model of motor action as a function of age-related motor decline. : Without taking a step, community-dwelling older women (n = 22, age range: 68-87 years) and younger women (n 19, age range: 19-33 years) estimated the length of their first step for both preferred step length and largest step length, which were performed without endangerment. Thereafter, the participants performed real gait initiatio...
BackgroundGait disorders are common in the elderly populations, and their prevalence increases with ...
PURPOSE: Human sensory and motor systems deteriorate with age. When walking, older adults may theref...
The biomechanics of stepping balance in young and old adults were studied while performing increasin...
INTRODUCTION:The regulation of one's step length by placing one's foot at a specific position within...
Introduction: The regulation of one’s step length by placing one’s foot at a specific position withi...
Older people have an increased risk of falling during locomotion, with falls on stairs being particu...
Abstract Background Decreased gait speed and increased stride time, stride length, double support ti...
Aims: There are few empirical data to guide the choice of a gait initiation (GI) measure in older pe...
This study evaluated the step length-frequency relationship in physically active community-dwelling ...
Supposing that adaptive responses to exercise could counteract the effect of aging on the locomotion...
Mobility impairments are extremely common in older age, often resulting in loss of independence, re...
1) The aim of the present study was to investigate age-related differences in stepping behavior in r...
Background: Aging is associated with a reduction in gait velocity, which is due to a shortened step ...
Walking is one of the preferred exercises among elderly, but could a prolonged walking increase gait...
This study investigates if there are age- and falls-risk related differences in the length of time i...
BackgroundGait disorders are common in the elderly populations, and their prevalence increases with ...
PURPOSE: Human sensory and motor systems deteriorate with age. When walking, older adults may theref...
The biomechanics of stepping balance in young and old adults were studied while performing increasin...
INTRODUCTION:The regulation of one's step length by placing one's foot at a specific position within...
Introduction: The regulation of one’s step length by placing one’s foot at a specific position withi...
Older people have an increased risk of falling during locomotion, with falls on stairs being particu...
Abstract Background Decreased gait speed and increased stride time, stride length, double support ti...
Aims: There are few empirical data to guide the choice of a gait initiation (GI) measure in older pe...
This study evaluated the step length-frequency relationship in physically active community-dwelling ...
Supposing that adaptive responses to exercise could counteract the effect of aging on the locomotion...
Mobility impairments are extremely common in older age, often resulting in loss of independence, re...
1) The aim of the present study was to investigate age-related differences in stepping behavior in r...
Background: Aging is associated with a reduction in gait velocity, which is due to a shortened step ...
Walking is one of the preferred exercises among elderly, but could a prolonged walking increase gait...
This study investigates if there are age- and falls-risk related differences in the length of time i...
BackgroundGait disorders are common in the elderly populations, and their prevalence increases with ...
PURPOSE: Human sensory and motor systems deteriorate with age. When walking, older adults may theref...
The biomechanics of stepping balance in young and old adults were studied while performing increasin...