Early identification of individuals at risk for cognitive decline may facilitate the selection of those who benefit most from interventions. Current models predicting cognitive decline include neuropsychological and/or biological markers. Additional markers based on walking ability might improve accuracy and specificity of these models because motor and cognitive functions share neuroanatomical structures and psychological processes. We reviewed the relationship between walking ability at one point of (mid) life and cognitive decline at follow-up. A systematic literature search identified 20 longitudinal studies. The average follow-up time was 4.5 years. Gait speed quantified walking ability in most studies (n = 18). Additional gait measure...
Background: Gait speed and cognitive performance tend to decline with age. A better understanding of...
Background: Prospective studies in the general population show that slow gait speed is associated wi...
Background: Cognitive impairment and gait disorders in people over the age of 65 represent major pub...
Early identification of individuals at risk for cognitive decline may facilitate the selection of th...
Background. Recent evidence suggests that physical decline and slower gait may be associated with ea...
Improving dementia screening procedures beyond simple assessment of current cognitive performance is...
BACKGROUND:Performance on complex walking tasks may provide a screen for future cognitive decline. O...
Background: Gait impairments are emerging predictors of dementia. However, few studies have examined...
ObjectivesDesignTo compare the trajectories of motor and cognitive decline in older adults who progr...
Gait characteristics measured at usual pace may allow profiling in patients with cognitive problems....
International audienceUntil recently, clinicians and researchers have performed gait assessments and...
BACKGROUND: Walking ability recently emerged as a sub-clinical marker of cognitive decline. Hence, t...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Gait characteristics measured at usual pace may allow profiling in patients...
OBJECTIVES: Very few studies looking at slow gait speed as early marker of cognitive decline investi...
Background: Prospective studies in the general population show that slow gait speed is associated wi...
Background: Gait speed and cognitive performance tend to decline with age. A better understanding of...
Background: Prospective studies in the general population show that slow gait speed is associated wi...
Background: Cognitive impairment and gait disorders in people over the age of 65 represent major pub...
Early identification of individuals at risk for cognitive decline may facilitate the selection of th...
Background. Recent evidence suggests that physical decline and slower gait may be associated with ea...
Improving dementia screening procedures beyond simple assessment of current cognitive performance is...
BACKGROUND:Performance on complex walking tasks may provide a screen for future cognitive decline. O...
Background: Gait impairments are emerging predictors of dementia. However, few studies have examined...
ObjectivesDesignTo compare the trajectories of motor and cognitive decline in older adults who progr...
Gait characteristics measured at usual pace may allow profiling in patients with cognitive problems....
International audienceUntil recently, clinicians and researchers have performed gait assessments and...
BACKGROUND: Walking ability recently emerged as a sub-clinical marker of cognitive decline. Hence, t...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Gait characteristics measured at usual pace may allow profiling in patients...
OBJECTIVES: Very few studies looking at slow gait speed as early marker of cognitive decline investi...
Background: Prospective studies in the general population show that slow gait speed is associated wi...
Background: Gait speed and cognitive performance tend to decline with age. A better understanding of...
Background: Prospective studies in the general population show that slow gait speed is associated wi...
Background: Cognitive impairment and gait disorders in people over the age of 65 represent major pub...