Background: Older people’s deficits in executive functions (EF) have been shown to lead to higher fall risk, postural sway, and reduced speed. Crucially, EF impairments are even more pronounced in individuals with chronic cerebrovascular disease (CVD), namely vascular cognitive impairment. Methods: In this retrospective cross-sectional study, we used a complete neuropsychological battery, including the Trail Making Test (TMT) and physical measures, such as the Morse fall and EQUI scales, to assess 66 individuals with chronic CVD. Linear regressions, Bayesian analyses, and model selection were performed to see the impact of EF, global cognition, and vascular parkinsonism/hemiplegia on physical measures (fall risk and balance). Results: The T...
Background. There is a poor understanding of the interplay between cognitive and physiological funct...
Background/Aims: Our purpose was to examine whether falls risk is associated with cognitive function...
Falls are a common problem for Ireland’s older adults and stroke survivors, which have severe conseq...
Background: Older people’s deficits in executive functions (EF) have been shown to lead to higher fa...
Background: Older people’s deficits in executive functions (EF) have been shown to lead to higher fa...
Recent findings suggest that executive function (EF) plays a critical role in the regulation of gait...
Recent findings suggest that executive function (EF) plays a critical role in the regulation of gait...
INTRODUCTION:There is a consistent body of evidence supporting the role of cognitive functions, part...
There is a consistent body of evidence supporting the role of cognitive functions, particularly exec...
Background/Aims: Impairment in executive function is associated with a heightened risk for falls...
International audienceTo estimate: 1) the association between executive function (EF) impairment and...
Background/Aims: Impairment in executive function is associated with a heightened risk for falls in ...
Background Falls in older adults, notably those with Alzheimer’s dementia (AD), are prevalent. Visi...
Introduction There is a consistent body of evidence supporting the role of cognitive functions, p...
Background: The risk of falling is associated with cognitive dysfunction. Older adu...
Background. There is a poor understanding of the interplay between cognitive and physiological funct...
Background/Aims: Our purpose was to examine whether falls risk is associated with cognitive function...
Falls are a common problem for Ireland’s older adults and stroke survivors, which have severe conseq...
Background: Older people’s deficits in executive functions (EF) have been shown to lead to higher fa...
Background: Older people’s deficits in executive functions (EF) have been shown to lead to higher fa...
Recent findings suggest that executive function (EF) plays a critical role in the regulation of gait...
Recent findings suggest that executive function (EF) plays a critical role in the regulation of gait...
INTRODUCTION:There is a consistent body of evidence supporting the role of cognitive functions, part...
There is a consistent body of evidence supporting the role of cognitive functions, particularly exec...
Background/Aims: Impairment in executive function is associated with a heightened risk for falls...
International audienceTo estimate: 1) the association between executive function (EF) impairment and...
Background/Aims: Impairment in executive function is associated with a heightened risk for falls in ...
Background Falls in older adults, notably those with Alzheimer’s dementia (AD), are prevalent. Visi...
Introduction There is a consistent body of evidence supporting the role of cognitive functions, p...
Background: The risk of falling is associated with cognitive dysfunction. Older adu...
Background. There is a poor understanding of the interplay between cognitive and physiological funct...
Background/Aims: Our purpose was to examine whether falls risk is associated with cognitive function...
Falls are a common problem for Ireland’s older adults and stroke survivors, which have severe conseq...