Introduction: With vulnerable aging, gait speed (GS) undergoes progressive changes, becoming slower. In this process, cognitive performance (CP) and physical function (PF) both play an important role. This study aims (1) to investigate the association between CP and PF with GS and (2) to examine whether CP and PF mediate the association between age and GS in a large sample of Brazilian older adults. Methods: A cross-sectional study analyzed 697 individuals (mean age 70.35 ± 6.86 years) from the state of Amazonas. The CP was evaluated by the COGTEL test battery, PF by the Senior Fitness Test battery, and GS with the 50-foot Walk Test. Results: Older adults with a lower CP and PF had a 70% and 86% chance of slow GS, respectively. When CP and ...
Aim Cognitive dysfunction is associated with slower gait speed in older women, but whether cognitive...
Background: Age related changes in physical and cognitive function are well documented. A wide range...
OBJECTIVE: Declines in physical and cognitive functioning often co-exist through aging. Gait-related...
Introduction: With vulnerable aging, gait speed (GS) undergoes progressive changes, becoming slower....
Adequate levels of physical function (PF) are essential for vulnerable older adults to perform their...
We aimed to examine associations between cognitive vulnerability and gait speed (GS) in a large olde...
Background. Emerging evidence indicates an association between cognitive function and physical perfo...
BACKGROUND: Emerging evidence indicates an association between cognitive function and physical perf...
Background. Recent evidence suggests that physical decline and slower gait may be associated with ea...
The variability of walking gait timing increases with age and is strongly related to fall risk. The ...
Background: Gait speed and cognitive performance tend to decline with age. A better understanding of...
Importance: Gait speed is a well-known indicator of risk of functional decline and mortality in olde...
Background: Cognitive and physical impairment frequently co-occur in older people. The aim of this s...
BACKGROUND: Gait speed and cognitive performance tend to decline with age. A better understanding of...
OBJECTIVE: Declines in physical and cognitive functioning often co-exist through aging. Gait-related...
Aim Cognitive dysfunction is associated with slower gait speed in older women, but whether cognitive...
Background: Age related changes in physical and cognitive function are well documented. A wide range...
OBJECTIVE: Declines in physical and cognitive functioning often co-exist through aging. Gait-related...
Introduction: With vulnerable aging, gait speed (GS) undergoes progressive changes, becoming slower....
Adequate levels of physical function (PF) are essential for vulnerable older adults to perform their...
We aimed to examine associations between cognitive vulnerability and gait speed (GS) in a large olde...
Background. Emerging evidence indicates an association between cognitive function and physical perfo...
BACKGROUND: Emerging evidence indicates an association between cognitive function and physical perf...
Background. Recent evidence suggests that physical decline and slower gait may be associated with ea...
The variability of walking gait timing increases with age and is strongly related to fall risk. The ...
Background: Gait speed and cognitive performance tend to decline with age. A better understanding of...
Importance: Gait speed is a well-known indicator of risk of functional decline and mortality in olde...
Background: Cognitive and physical impairment frequently co-occur in older people. The aim of this s...
BACKGROUND: Gait speed and cognitive performance tend to decline with age. A better understanding of...
OBJECTIVE: Declines in physical and cognitive functioning often co-exist through aging. Gait-related...
Aim Cognitive dysfunction is associated with slower gait speed in older women, but whether cognitive...
Background: Age related changes in physical and cognitive function are well documented. A wide range...
OBJECTIVE: Declines in physical and cognitive functioning often co-exist through aging. Gait-related...