Hagmann-von Arx P, Manicolo O, Lemola S, Grob A. Walking in School-Aged Children in a Dual-Task Paradigm Is Related to Age But Not to Cognition, Motor Behavior, Injuries, or Psychosocial Functioning. Frontiers in Psychology. 2016;7.Age-dependent gait characteristics and associations with cognition, motor behavior, injuries, and psychosocial functioning were investigated in 138 typically developing children aged 6.7–13.2 years (M = 10.0 years). Gait velocity, normalized velocity, and variability were measured using the walkway system GAITRite without an additional task (single task) and while performing a motor or cognitive task (dual task). Assessment of children’s cognition included tests for intelligence and executive functions; parents r...
Findings from two studies are presented. Both focused on the gait of Australian primary aged childre...
The control of gait requires executive and attentional functions. As preterm children show executive...
The variability of walking gait timing increases with age and is strongly related to fall risk. The ...
Age-dependent gait characteristics and associations with cognition, motor behavior, injuries, and ps...
Most daily-life ambulatory tasks involve dual tasking, for example, talking while walking. In childr...
The evidence supporting the effects of age on the ability to coordinate a motor and a cognitive task...
The aim was to examine gait in school-aged children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (A...
International audienceThe amount of attentional resources necessary to walk in children, and how the...
<p>The evidence supporting the effects of age on the ability to coordinate a motor and a cognitive t...
none3noIntroduction: In a recent work the complexity of gait, assessed through Sample Entropy (SE), ...
Children coordinate two tasks simultaneously at several occasions throughout the day; however, this ...
Objective The control of gait requires executive and attentional functions. As preterm children s...
BACKGROUND: Dual task paradigm is a common mechanism of daily life, and it is often used for investi...
The onset of walking is thought to be an indicator of early development. However, evidence is mixed ...
Objective To investigate how gait parameters in children with traumatic brain injury (TBI) versus ty...
Findings from two studies are presented. Both focused on the gait of Australian primary aged childre...
The control of gait requires executive and attentional functions. As preterm children show executive...
The variability of walking gait timing increases with age and is strongly related to fall risk. The ...
Age-dependent gait characteristics and associations with cognition, motor behavior, injuries, and ps...
Most daily-life ambulatory tasks involve dual tasking, for example, talking while walking. In childr...
The evidence supporting the effects of age on the ability to coordinate a motor and a cognitive task...
The aim was to examine gait in school-aged children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (A...
International audienceThe amount of attentional resources necessary to walk in children, and how the...
<p>The evidence supporting the effects of age on the ability to coordinate a motor and a cognitive t...
none3noIntroduction: In a recent work the complexity of gait, assessed through Sample Entropy (SE), ...
Children coordinate two tasks simultaneously at several occasions throughout the day; however, this ...
Objective The control of gait requires executive and attentional functions. As preterm children s...
BACKGROUND: Dual task paradigm is a common mechanism of daily life, and it is often used for investi...
The onset of walking is thought to be an indicator of early development. However, evidence is mixed ...
Objective To investigate how gait parameters in children with traumatic brain injury (TBI) versus ty...
Findings from two studies are presented. Both focused on the gait of Australian primary aged childre...
The control of gait requires executive and attentional functions. As preterm children show executive...
The variability of walking gait timing increases with age and is strongly related to fall risk. The ...