BACKGROUND: Few studies looked at the association between gait variability and executive subdomains (ESD). The aim of this study was to examine the association between ESD (i.e., information updating and monitoring) and stride time variability among healthy older adults.METHODS: Seventy-eight healthy older adults (mean age 69.9 0.9 years, 59% women) were divided into 3 groups according to stride time variability (STV) tertiles while steady state walking. Coefficient of variation of stride time was used as a marker of STV. Scores on cognitive tests evaluating information updating and monitoring (Digit Span test), mental shifting (Trail Making Test part A and part B) and cognitive inhibition (Stroop Color Word test) were used as measures of E...
Background.Gait impairments are associated with falls and loss of independence. The study of factors...
Gait control depends in part on cognition. This study aims to examine the separate and combined effe...
Background.Gait impairments are associated with falls and loss of independence. The study of factors...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Few studies looked at the association between gait variability and...
Contains fulltext : 70298.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Co...
Background. The relationship between executive functions (EF) and gait speed is well established. Ho...
should be paid Eling D de Bruin*, André Schmidt Background: Previous studies have reported an associ...
Background:Previous studies have reported an association between executive function (EF) and measure...
Humans apply a minimum intervention principle to regulate treadmill walking, rapidly correcting fluc...
Background. Gait impairments are associated with falls and loss of independence. The study of factor...
BACKGROUND: Executive dysfunction contributes to gait changes, but the precise mechanisms are still ...
Dual-task related gait changes have been previously reported for healthy older adults, suggesting th...
Background. Cognition influences gait and balance in elderly people. Executive functions seem to pla...
Walking is a complex task requiring the interplay of neuromuscular, sensory, and cognitive functions...
Background: Gait is thought to have a cognitive component, but the current evidence in healthy elder...
Background.Gait impairments are associated with falls and loss of independence. The study of factors...
Gait control depends in part on cognition. This study aims to examine the separate and combined effe...
Background.Gait impairments are associated with falls and loss of independence. The study of factors...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Few studies looked at the association between gait variability and...
Contains fulltext : 70298.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Co...
Background. The relationship between executive functions (EF) and gait speed is well established. Ho...
should be paid Eling D de Bruin*, André Schmidt Background: Previous studies have reported an associ...
Background:Previous studies have reported an association between executive function (EF) and measure...
Humans apply a minimum intervention principle to regulate treadmill walking, rapidly correcting fluc...
Background. Gait impairments are associated with falls and loss of independence. The study of factor...
BACKGROUND: Executive dysfunction contributes to gait changes, but the precise mechanisms are still ...
Dual-task related gait changes have been previously reported for healthy older adults, suggesting th...
Background. Cognition influences gait and balance in elderly people. Executive functions seem to pla...
Walking is a complex task requiring the interplay of neuromuscular, sensory, and cognitive functions...
Background: Gait is thought to have a cognitive component, but the current evidence in healthy elder...
Background.Gait impairments are associated with falls and loss of independence. The study of factors...
Gait control depends in part on cognition. This study aims to examine the separate and combined effe...
Background.Gait impairments are associated with falls and loss of independence. The study of factors...