Physical activity and exercise contribute to the accumulation of cognitive reserve, which is instrumental for preserving cognitive health in old age. In a large sample of 701 older adults (mean age = 70.36 years), we investigated whether the relationship between having experienced a fall in the past and lower performance in cognitive functioning was mediated via less physical activity engagement as a cognitive reserve contributor. General cognition was assessed using the mini-mental state examination (MMSE), long-term memory using a word-pair delayed recall test and working memory using a backward digit-span test. In face-to-face interviews, individuals reported information on falls during the past 12 months and their habitual physical acti...
Recent findings suggest that executive function (EF) plays a critical role in the regulation of gait...
It is not clear which specific cognitive function is strongest related to falls. To investigate this...
Recent findings suggest that executive function (EF) plays a critical role in the regulation of gait...
Background: The impact of falls on cognitive function is unclear. We explored whether injurious fall...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether cognitive performance, as distinct from cognitive impairment, predi...
authors. Falls, a common cause of injury among older adults, have become increasingly prevalent. As ...
Background. There is a poor understanding of the interplay between cognitive and physiological funct...
The impact of falls on cognitive function is unclear. We explored whether injurious falls are associ...
Falls, a common cause of injury among older adults, have become increasingly prevalent. As the world...
It remains unclear so far whether the role of cognitive reserve for cognitive functioning in old age...
Summary: This study tests whether the relationship between physical activity and (recurrent) falling...
Older adults are at higher risk of falling and of suffering greater devastating effects from such fa...
Reductions in physical performance, cognitive impairment (CI) and decline (CD), are common in older ...
Backgroundfalls share risk factors with cognitive decline but whether falls predict cognitive declin...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity may be associated with better cognition. OBJECTIVE: To investigate whe...
Recent findings suggest that executive function (EF) plays a critical role in the regulation of gait...
It is not clear which specific cognitive function is strongest related to falls. To investigate this...
Recent findings suggest that executive function (EF) plays a critical role in the regulation of gait...
Background: The impact of falls on cognitive function is unclear. We explored whether injurious fall...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether cognitive performance, as distinct from cognitive impairment, predi...
authors. Falls, a common cause of injury among older adults, have become increasingly prevalent. As ...
Background. There is a poor understanding of the interplay between cognitive and physiological funct...
The impact of falls on cognitive function is unclear. We explored whether injurious falls are associ...
Falls, a common cause of injury among older adults, have become increasingly prevalent. As the world...
It remains unclear so far whether the role of cognitive reserve for cognitive functioning in old age...
Summary: This study tests whether the relationship between physical activity and (recurrent) falling...
Older adults are at higher risk of falling and of suffering greater devastating effects from such fa...
Reductions in physical performance, cognitive impairment (CI) and decline (CD), are common in older ...
Backgroundfalls share risk factors with cognitive decline but whether falls predict cognitive declin...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity may be associated with better cognition. OBJECTIVE: To investigate whe...
Recent findings suggest that executive function (EF) plays a critical role in the regulation of gait...
It is not clear which specific cognitive function is strongest related to falls. To investigate this...
Recent findings suggest that executive function (EF) plays a critical role in the regulation of gait...