Older adults have been shown to trip on obstacles despite taking precautions to step carefully. It has been demonstrated in dual-task walking that age-related decline in cognitive and attentional mechanisms can compromise postural management. This is yet to be substantiated during obstacle negotiation when walking. Forty-six healthy volunteers (aged 20-79 years) stepped over obstacles in their path whilst walking and performing a verbal fluency task. Using 3D kinematic analysis we compared obstacle crossing during single (obstacle crossing only) and dual-task (obstacle crossing with verbal task) conditions. We grouped the participants into three age groups and examined age-related changes to cognitive interference on obstacle crossing. Duri...
AbstractPrevious literature suggests that age-related deficits of dual-task walking are particularly...
While several studies have reported a decrement in performance by older adults while walking and con...
Reduced ability to circumvent an obstacle, which is noticed only shortly before collision, could be ...
Older adults have been shown to trip on obstacles despite taking precautions to step carefully. It h...
Abstract: Avoiding and negotiating obstacles is a common cause of falling in the elderly. There is a...
Previous research suggests that older adults may have difficulty attending to simultaneous tasks. Th...
Background. Although the attention directed to gait does increase as an impending obstacle nears, it...
A U-shaped relationship between cognitive demand and gait control may exist in dual-task situations,...
Making step adjustments is an essential component of walking. However, the ability to make step adju...
Background.Trips are the largest contributor to falls in older people, yet little is known about the...
Chen et al.1 found that the rates of success which 24 healthy younger and 24 healthy older adults ac...
Background: Stair descent is a frequent daily activity that poses great risks for injury due to fall...
The ability to adequately avoid obstacles while walking is an important skill that allows safe locom...
Older adults at a high-risk of falling (HROA) look away prematurely from targets they are stepping o...
Introduction: The separate and combined impacts of age and walkway obstruction on reaction time, ant...
AbstractPrevious literature suggests that age-related deficits of dual-task walking are particularly...
While several studies have reported a decrement in performance by older adults while walking and con...
Reduced ability to circumvent an obstacle, which is noticed only shortly before collision, could be ...
Older adults have been shown to trip on obstacles despite taking precautions to step carefully. It h...
Abstract: Avoiding and negotiating obstacles is a common cause of falling in the elderly. There is a...
Previous research suggests that older adults may have difficulty attending to simultaneous tasks. Th...
Background. Although the attention directed to gait does increase as an impending obstacle nears, it...
A U-shaped relationship between cognitive demand and gait control may exist in dual-task situations,...
Making step adjustments is an essential component of walking. However, the ability to make step adju...
Background.Trips are the largest contributor to falls in older people, yet little is known about the...
Chen et al.1 found that the rates of success which 24 healthy younger and 24 healthy older adults ac...
Background: Stair descent is a frequent daily activity that poses great risks for injury due to fall...
The ability to adequately avoid obstacles while walking is an important skill that allows safe locom...
Older adults at a high-risk of falling (HROA) look away prematurely from targets they are stepping o...
Introduction: The separate and combined impacts of age and walkway obstruction on reaction time, ant...
AbstractPrevious literature suggests that age-related deficits of dual-task walking are particularly...
While several studies have reported a decrement in performance by older adults while walking and con...
Reduced ability to circumvent an obstacle, which is noticed only shortly before collision, could be ...