Walking is a complex task requiring the interplay of neuromuscular, sensory, and cognitive functions. Owing to the age-related decline in cognitive and physical functions, walking may be compromised in older adults, for cognitive functions, especially poor performance in executive functions, is associated with slow walking speed. Hence, the aim of this study was to investigate the associations between different subdomains of executive functions and physical functions and whether the associations found differ between men and women. Multiple linear regression analysis was performed on data collected from 314 community-dwelling older adults who did not meet physical activity guidelines but had intact cognition. Our results showed that, while e...
Background. Cognition influences gait and balance in elderly people. Executive functions seem to pla...
Background: Age related changes in physical and cognitive function are well documented. A wide range...
BACKGROUND: Emerging evidence indicates an association between cognitive function and physical perf...
BACKGROUND: previous studies have reported an association between cognitive function and physical pe...
OBJECTIVE: Declines in physical and cognitive functioning often co-exist through aging. Gait-related...
OBJECTIVE: Declines in physical and cognitive functioning often co-exist through aging. Gait-related...
OBJECTIVES: To study the association between performance on psychological tests of executive functio...
Contains fulltext : 70298.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Co...
Physically active lifestyles contribute to better executive function. However, it is unclear whether...
should be paid Eling D de Bruin*, André Schmidt Background: Previous studies have reported an associ...
Physical dependency and cognitive impairment are both found to increase with advanced adult aging an...
Physical dependency and cognitive impairment are both found to increase with advanced adult aging an...
Cognitive and physical functions are key factors for safe walking. Unfortunately, these functions de...
Background: A current research trend is the examination of the interplay between cognitive functioni...
Previous studies have reported an association between executive function (EF) and measures of gait, ...
Background. Cognition influences gait and balance in elderly people. Executive functions seem to pla...
Background: Age related changes in physical and cognitive function are well documented. A wide range...
BACKGROUND: Emerging evidence indicates an association between cognitive function and physical perf...
BACKGROUND: previous studies have reported an association between cognitive function and physical pe...
OBJECTIVE: Declines in physical and cognitive functioning often co-exist through aging. Gait-related...
OBJECTIVE: Declines in physical and cognitive functioning often co-exist through aging. Gait-related...
OBJECTIVES: To study the association between performance on psychological tests of executive functio...
Contains fulltext : 70298.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Co...
Physically active lifestyles contribute to better executive function. However, it is unclear whether...
should be paid Eling D de Bruin*, André Schmidt Background: Previous studies have reported an associ...
Physical dependency and cognitive impairment are both found to increase with advanced adult aging an...
Physical dependency and cognitive impairment are both found to increase with advanced adult aging an...
Cognitive and physical functions are key factors for safe walking. Unfortunately, these functions de...
Background: A current research trend is the examination of the interplay between cognitive functioni...
Previous studies have reported an association between executive function (EF) and measures of gait, ...
Background. Cognition influences gait and balance in elderly people. Executive functions seem to pla...
Background: Age related changes in physical and cognitive function are well documented. A wide range...
BACKGROUND: Emerging evidence indicates an association between cognitive function and physical perf...