Investigations on how exercise and physical activity affect dual-task (DT) performance in the elderly are growing rapidly due to the fact that DT activities are commonplace with activities of daily living. Preliminary evidence has shown the benefit in exercise on DT balance, though it is unclear to what extent the effect exercise has on DT performance in elderly subjects with disease conditions, including subjects with a high risk of falls. Hence, the objective of this study was to critically review the existing evidence of a potential relationship between exercise and improvement of static and dynamic balance during DT conditions as well as secondary outcomes in elderly subjects with different disease conditions. A systematic search using ...
It is well known that dual-tasking is adversely affected by physiological degenerative processes. Fu...
Faber MJ, Bosscher RJ, Chin A Paw MJ, van Wieringen PC. Effects of exercise programs on falls and mo...
Diminished ability to maintain balance may be associated with an increased risk of falling. In older...
Investigations on how exercise and physical activity affects dual-task (DT) performance in the elder...
The interest in research on exercise and physical activity effects on dual-task performance has grow...
BACKGROUND: various modalities of exercise have been demonstrated to improve physical function and q...
Background: various modalities of exercise have been demonstrated to improve physical function and q...
INTRODUCTION: This quasi-experimental study is justified by the need to determine the effects of an ...
Background: Exercise programs have important role in prevention of falls, but to date, there are co...
Background and Purpose. This prospective clinical investigation exam-ined the effects of a multidime...
Introduction: This quasi-experimental study is justie#56256;e#57296;ied by the need to determine the...
The risk of falling increases with neuromusculoskeletal and cognitive changes resulting from aging. ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the effects of moderate intensity group-exercise programs on falls, functio...
Abstract Background Falls in older adults are considered a major public health problem. Declines in ...
Purpose: This study has been planned to show how the balance is influenced when additional cognitive...
It is well known that dual-tasking is adversely affected by physiological degenerative processes. Fu...
Faber MJ, Bosscher RJ, Chin A Paw MJ, van Wieringen PC. Effects of exercise programs on falls and mo...
Diminished ability to maintain balance may be associated with an increased risk of falling. In older...
Investigations on how exercise and physical activity affects dual-task (DT) performance in the elder...
The interest in research on exercise and physical activity effects on dual-task performance has grow...
BACKGROUND: various modalities of exercise have been demonstrated to improve physical function and q...
Background: various modalities of exercise have been demonstrated to improve physical function and q...
INTRODUCTION: This quasi-experimental study is justified by the need to determine the effects of an ...
Background: Exercise programs have important role in prevention of falls, but to date, there are co...
Background and Purpose. This prospective clinical investigation exam-ined the effects of a multidime...
Introduction: This quasi-experimental study is justie#56256;e#57296;ied by the need to determine the...
The risk of falling increases with neuromusculoskeletal and cognitive changes resulting from aging. ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the effects of moderate intensity group-exercise programs on falls, functio...
Abstract Background Falls in older adults are considered a major public health problem. Declines in ...
Purpose: This study has been planned to show how the balance is influenced when additional cognitive...
It is well known that dual-tasking is adversely affected by physiological degenerative processes. Fu...
Faber MJ, Bosscher RJ, Chin A Paw MJ, van Wieringen PC. Effects of exercise programs on falls and mo...
Diminished ability to maintain balance may be associated with an increased risk of falling. In older...