Background and Purpose-White matter lesions (WMLs) are common findings on neuroimaging in older people. This review systematically evaluates the published literature on the associations between WMLs and balance, gait, mobility, and falls in older people. Methods-Studies were identified with searches of the MEDLINE databases. Articles reporting associations between WMLs and balance, gait, mobility, and falls in older people in cross-sectional and longitudinal studies were included. Results-Thirty-one articles reporting data from 19 studies met the inclusion criteria. There were consistent findings from both cross-sectional and longitudinal studies indicating greater WML volumes are associated with impaired balance, slower gait, and reduced m...
Falls are a major cause of injury in older adults, leading to decreased quality of life and high eco...
Cerebral white matter lesions (WMLs), also called ‘‘leukoaraiosis,’ ’ are common neuroradiological f...
Cerebral white matter changes (WMC) are associated with motor, cognitive, mood, urinary disturbances...
Background and Purpose-White matter lesions (WMLs) are common findings on neuroimaging in older peop...
Background and Purpose—The association between cerebral white matter lesions (WMLs) and the risk of ...
Objective: To investigate the relations between premorbid and current mental ability, mood, and whit...
Background: Global age related white matter changes (ARWMC) are associated with progressive gait dis...
BACKGROUND: Previous imaging studies have suggested links between brain pathologies and factors that...
Background: Previous imaging studies have suggested links between brain pathologies and factors that...
Objective: In the Leukoaraiosis and Disability (LADIS) Study, 11 European centers are evaluating the...
Background: Cross-sectional studies have shown an association between the severity of age-related wh...
BACKGROUND: White matter lesions (WMLs) are associated with hypertension, an increased risk of fall...
OBJECTIVE: In the Leukoaraiosis and Disability (LADIS) Study, 11 European centers are evaluating the...
Vascular brain burden, evaluated as white matter hyperintensities (WMH), may explain in part the hig...
While impaired joint function and general debility are relevant to function, we propose that abnorma...
Falls are a major cause of injury in older adults, leading to decreased quality of life and high eco...
Cerebral white matter lesions (WMLs), also called ‘‘leukoaraiosis,’ ’ are common neuroradiological f...
Cerebral white matter changes (WMC) are associated with motor, cognitive, mood, urinary disturbances...
Background and Purpose-White matter lesions (WMLs) are common findings on neuroimaging in older peop...
Background and Purpose—The association between cerebral white matter lesions (WMLs) and the risk of ...
Objective: To investigate the relations between premorbid and current mental ability, mood, and whit...
Background: Global age related white matter changes (ARWMC) are associated with progressive gait dis...
BACKGROUND: Previous imaging studies have suggested links between brain pathologies and factors that...
Background: Previous imaging studies have suggested links between brain pathologies and factors that...
Objective: In the Leukoaraiosis and Disability (LADIS) Study, 11 European centers are evaluating the...
Background: Cross-sectional studies have shown an association between the severity of age-related wh...
BACKGROUND: White matter lesions (WMLs) are associated with hypertension, an increased risk of fall...
OBJECTIVE: In the Leukoaraiosis and Disability (LADIS) Study, 11 European centers are evaluating the...
Vascular brain burden, evaluated as white matter hyperintensities (WMH), may explain in part the hig...
While impaired joint function and general debility are relevant to function, we propose that abnorma...
Falls are a major cause of injury in older adults, leading to decreased quality of life and high eco...
Cerebral white matter lesions (WMLs), also called ‘‘leukoaraiosis,’ ’ are common neuroradiological f...
Cerebral white matter changes (WMC) are associated with motor, cognitive, mood, urinary disturbances...