Age-related mobility research often highlights significant mobility differences comparing neurotypical young and older adults, while neglecting to report mobility outcomes for middle-aged adults. Moreover, these analyses regularly do not determine which measures of mobility can discriminate groups into their age brackets. Thus, the current study aimed to provide a comprehensive analysis for commonly performed aspects of mobility (walking, turning, sit-to-stand, and balance) to determine which variables were significantly different and furthermore, able to discriminate between neurotypical young adults (YAs), middle-aged adults (MAAs), and older adults (OAs). This study recruited 20 YAs, 20 MAAs, and 20 OAs. Participants came into the labora...
The identification and documentation of subclinical gait impairments in older adults may facilitate ...
OBJECTIVE: The identification and documentation of subclinical gait impairments in older adults may ...
Head turning while walking may challenge stability by altering visual and vestibular information. Wh...
Objective: To provide objective measures which characterize mobility in older adults assessed in the...
OBJECTIVE: To provide objective measures which characterize mobility in older adults assessed in the...
Background. Outcomes of laboratory-based tests for mobility are often used to infer about older adul...
Background. Outcomes of laboratory-based tests for mobility are often used to infer about older adul...
Mobility in older adults is associated with better quality of life. However, evidence suggests that ...
Abstract Background The objective of this study was to examine age and gender differences in seven t...
<div><p>Many tests can crudely quantify age-related mobility decrease but instrumented versions of m...
Mobility in older adults is associated with better quality of life. However, evidence suggests that ...
Mobility in older adults is associated with better quality of life. However, evidence suggests that ...
Background: A detailed gait analysis (e.g., measures related to speed, self-affinity, stability, and...
Ageing is associated with declines in cognitive function and mobility. The extent to which this rela...
Mobility limitations lead to a cascade of adverse events in old age, yet the neural and cognitive co...
The identification and documentation of subclinical gait impairments in older adults may facilitate ...
OBJECTIVE: The identification and documentation of subclinical gait impairments in older adults may ...
Head turning while walking may challenge stability by altering visual and vestibular information. Wh...
Objective: To provide objective measures which characterize mobility in older adults assessed in the...
OBJECTIVE: To provide objective measures which characterize mobility in older adults assessed in the...
Background. Outcomes of laboratory-based tests for mobility are often used to infer about older adul...
Background. Outcomes of laboratory-based tests for mobility are often used to infer about older adul...
Mobility in older adults is associated with better quality of life. However, evidence suggests that ...
Abstract Background The objective of this study was to examine age and gender differences in seven t...
<div><p>Many tests can crudely quantify age-related mobility decrease but instrumented versions of m...
Mobility in older adults is associated with better quality of life. However, evidence suggests that ...
Mobility in older adults is associated with better quality of life. However, evidence suggests that ...
Background: A detailed gait analysis (e.g., measures related to speed, self-affinity, stability, and...
Ageing is associated with declines in cognitive function and mobility. The extent to which this rela...
Mobility limitations lead to a cascade of adverse events in old age, yet the neural and cognitive co...
The identification and documentation of subclinical gait impairments in older adults may facilitate ...
OBJECTIVE: The identification and documentation of subclinical gait impairments in older adults may ...
Head turning while walking may challenge stability by altering visual and vestibular information. Wh...