Background There are unique signatures of gait impairments in different dementia disease subtypes, such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD), dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) and Parkinson’s disease (PDD). This suggests gait analysis is a useful differential marker for dementia disease subtypes, but this has yet to be assessed using inexpensive wearable technology. Research Question This study aimed to assess whether a single accelerometer-based wearable could differentiate dementia disease subtypes through gait analysis. Methods 80 people with mild cognitive impairment or dementia due to AD, DLB or PD performed six ten-metre walks. An accelerometer-based wearable (Axivity) assessed gait. Data was processed using algorithms validated in othe...
Background: Recent studies associated gait patterns with cognitive impairment stages. The current st...
Background: Recent studies associated gait patterns with cognitive impairment stages. The current st...
International audienceThe differences in gait abnormalities from the earliest to the later stages of...
Background Diagnostic distinction between diseases causing dementia subtypes is hindered by clinica...
Distinguishing dementia subtypes can be difficult due to similarities in clinical presentation. Ther...
Gait, the way that we walk, requires complex cognitive functions. Gait may be a useful early marker ...
Distinguishing dementia subtypes can be difficult due to similarities in clinical presentation. Ther...
Gait is emerging as a potential diagnostic tool for cognitive decline. The 'Deep and Frequent Phenot...
Gait is emerging as a potential diagnostic tool for cognitive decline. The ‘Deep and Frequent Phenot...
Gait is emerging as a potential diagnostic tool for cognitive decline. The 'Deep and Frequent Phenot...
Background Gait impairments distinguish dementia subtypes from each other and normal ageing when as...
Gait is emerging as a potential diagnostic tool for cognitive decline. The ‘Deep and Frequent Phenot...
Objective We aimed to refine the hypothesis that dementia has a unique signature of gait impairment...
Background: Gait analysis with accelerometers is a relatively inexpensive and easy to use method to ...
Gait - how someone walks - is considered the ‘sixth vital sign’ of health. This is because poor gait...
Background: Recent studies associated gait patterns with cognitive impairment stages. The current st...
Background: Recent studies associated gait patterns with cognitive impairment stages. The current st...
International audienceThe differences in gait abnormalities from the earliest to the later stages of...
Background Diagnostic distinction between diseases causing dementia subtypes is hindered by clinica...
Distinguishing dementia subtypes can be difficult due to similarities in clinical presentation. Ther...
Gait, the way that we walk, requires complex cognitive functions. Gait may be a useful early marker ...
Distinguishing dementia subtypes can be difficult due to similarities in clinical presentation. Ther...
Gait is emerging as a potential diagnostic tool for cognitive decline. The 'Deep and Frequent Phenot...
Gait is emerging as a potential diagnostic tool for cognitive decline. The ‘Deep and Frequent Phenot...
Gait is emerging as a potential diagnostic tool for cognitive decline. The 'Deep and Frequent Phenot...
Background Gait impairments distinguish dementia subtypes from each other and normal ageing when as...
Gait is emerging as a potential diagnostic tool for cognitive decline. The ‘Deep and Frequent Phenot...
Objective We aimed to refine the hypothesis that dementia has a unique signature of gait impairment...
Background: Gait analysis with accelerometers is a relatively inexpensive and easy to use method to ...
Gait - how someone walks - is considered the ‘sixth vital sign’ of health. This is because poor gait...
Background: Recent studies associated gait patterns with cognitive impairment stages. The current st...
Background: Recent studies associated gait patterns with cognitive impairment stages. The current st...
International audienceThe differences in gait abnormalities from the earliest to the later stages of...