There are several tests used to evaluate the psychophysical characteristics of the elderly and, of these, the most suitable are the functional reach (FR) test, an index of the aptitude to maintain balance in an upright position, and the mini-mental state examination (MMSE), a global index of cognitive abilities. The sample of elderly people we analyzed involved 50 healthy subjects divided into three age-groups (15 subjects from 55 to 64 years, 19 from 65 to 74 years, and 16 over 75 years of age); they underwent an FR test, which consists first in the measurement of the anthropometric characteristics, then in the execution of the test itself, and finally in the study of the upright posture by the analysis of the center of pressure (COP) tren...
OBJECTIVES: Declines in cognition and mobility are frequently observed in the elderly, and it has be...
Background: Frailty in older adults is a multifactorial syndrome defined by low metabolic reserve, l...
Functional Reach (FR) is a simple clinical measure developed by Duncan et al. in 1990 to estimate th...
The elderly show a loss of both the intellectual functions and of motion ability. This happens also ...
A decline in mental function is a common problem associated with aging. The most commonly used tests...
OBJECTIVES: Declines in cognition and mobility are frequently observed in the elderly, and it has be...
Functional Reach (FR) is a simple clinical measure developed by Duncan et al. in 1990 to estimate th...
Reductions in physical performance, cognitive impairment (CI) and decline (CD), are common in older ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine if altering visual and somatosensory input chang...
Background. Physical performance measures may offer advantages over self-report in the functional as...
Falls are a serious health problem for elderly people. In Portugal, falls are about 70 % of accident...
Purpose. Ageing is associated with deterioration and alterations in physical function, affecting com...
This paper presents a cross-sectional study to analyze the impact on cognitive decline of a set of c...
The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) measures global cognitive performance and is often used as ...
On average, older people remember less and walk more slowly than do younger persons. Some researcher...
OBJECTIVES: Declines in cognition and mobility are frequently observed in the elderly, and it has be...
Background: Frailty in older adults is a multifactorial syndrome defined by low metabolic reserve, l...
Functional Reach (FR) is a simple clinical measure developed by Duncan et al. in 1990 to estimate th...
The elderly show a loss of both the intellectual functions and of motion ability. This happens also ...
A decline in mental function is a common problem associated with aging. The most commonly used tests...
OBJECTIVES: Declines in cognition and mobility are frequently observed in the elderly, and it has be...
Functional Reach (FR) is a simple clinical measure developed by Duncan et al. in 1990 to estimate th...
Reductions in physical performance, cognitive impairment (CI) and decline (CD), are common in older ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine if altering visual and somatosensory input chang...
Background. Physical performance measures may offer advantages over self-report in the functional as...
Falls are a serious health problem for elderly people. In Portugal, falls are about 70 % of accident...
Purpose. Ageing is associated with deterioration and alterations in physical function, affecting com...
This paper presents a cross-sectional study to analyze the impact on cognitive decline of a set of c...
The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) measures global cognitive performance and is often used as ...
On average, older people remember less and walk more slowly than do younger persons. Some researcher...
OBJECTIVES: Declines in cognition and mobility are frequently observed in the elderly, and it has be...
Background: Frailty in older adults is a multifactorial syndrome defined by low metabolic reserve, l...
Functional Reach (FR) is a simple clinical measure developed by Duncan et al. in 1990 to estimate th...