Motor fitness and flexibility have been linked to several health issues. We aimed to investigate the predictive validity of motor fitness and flexibility tests in relation to health outcomes in adults and older adults. Web of Science and PubMed databases were screened for studies published from inception to November 2020. Two authors systematically searched, evaluated, and extracted data from identified original studies and systematic reviews/meta-analysis. Three levels of evidence were constructed: strong, moderate, and limited/inconclusive evidence. In total, 1182 studies were identified, and 70 studies and 6 systematic reviews/meta-analysis were summarized. Strong evidence indicated that (i) slower gait speed predicts falls and instituti...
To determine the relationships between two tests of stepping ability (the maximal step length (MSL) ...
Objective: To investigate the predictive validity of simple gait-related dual-task (DT) tests in pr...
Introduction: Gait speed is recognized as an important predictor of adverse outcomes in older people...
Motor fitness and flexibility have been linked to several health issues. We aimed to investigate the...
This research was funded by Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness in the 2017 call for R...
Walking is a complex motor skill that involves interactions between brain and body systems. These in...
Background/Objectives: Early detection of fall risk is crucial for targeted fall prevention and reha...
Background/Objectives: Early detection of fall risk is crucial for targeted fall prevention and reha...
Background Frailty is a common age-related syndrome that is associated with an increased susceptibi...
To synthesise the available evidence on physical factors, such as muscle strength and power, body ma...
Ageing is associated with declines in cognitive function and mobility. The extent to which this rela...
AbstractAgeing is associated with declines in cognitive function and mobility. The extent to which t...
A high incidence of limitations in daily functioning is seen in older adults with intellectual disab...
A high incidence of falls is seen in people with intellectual disabilities (ID), along with poor bal...
Objective: To investigate the predictive validity of simple gait-related dual-task (DT) tests in pre...
To determine the relationships between two tests of stepping ability (the maximal step length (MSL) ...
Objective: To investigate the predictive validity of simple gait-related dual-task (DT) tests in pr...
Introduction: Gait speed is recognized as an important predictor of adverse outcomes in older people...
Motor fitness and flexibility have been linked to several health issues. We aimed to investigate the...
This research was funded by Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness in the 2017 call for R...
Walking is a complex motor skill that involves interactions between brain and body systems. These in...
Background/Objectives: Early detection of fall risk is crucial for targeted fall prevention and reha...
Background/Objectives: Early detection of fall risk is crucial for targeted fall prevention and reha...
Background Frailty is a common age-related syndrome that is associated with an increased susceptibi...
To synthesise the available evidence on physical factors, such as muscle strength and power, body ma...
Ageing is associated with declines in cognitive function and mobility. The extent to which this rela...
AbstractAgeing is associated with declines in cognitive function and mobility. The extent to which t...
A high incidence of limitations in daily functioning is seen in older adults with intellectual disab...
A high incidence of falls is seen in people with intellectual disabilities (ID), along with poor bal...
Objective: To investigate the predictive validity of simple gait-related dual-task (DT) tests in pre...
To determine the relationships between two tests of stepping ability (the maximal step length (MSL) ...
Objective: To investigate the predictive validity of simple gait-related dual-task (DT) tests in pr...
Introduction: Gait speed is recognized as an important predictor of adverse outcomes in older people...