Background: Previous imaging studies have suggested links between brain pathologies and factors that are associated with falls such as gait, balance and daily function. Possible neuropathological correlates of older people's falls have been suggested based on brain imaging studies, but to date none have been examined in brain tissue. Methods: Falls data collected from repeated surveys of a population-based cohort of individuals aged at least 75 years old at baseline were related to neuropathological data collected from post-mortem examination of the study's associated brain donor collection (n=212). Results: Amongst people without dementia, most cerebrovascular neuropathological features examined, particularly white matter pallor, microinfa...
Cardiovascular disease and falls are common causes of morbidity and mortality in older people and th...
Background and Purpose-White matter lesions (WMLs) are common findings on neuroimaging in older peop...
Key neuropathological changes associated with late-onset dementia are not fully understood. Populati...
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...
Background and Purpose—The association between cerebral white matter lesions (WMLs) and the risk of ...
Background: Global age related white matter changes (ARWMC) are associated with progressive gait dis...
Key neuropathological changes associated with late-onset dementia are not fully understood. Populati...
Falls are a consequence of gait instability. Cortical and subcortical abnormalities have been associ...
Rates of both falls and dementia are expected to increase exponentially with population ageing. Fall...
Backgroundfalls share risk factors with cognitive decline but whether falls predict cognitive declin...
Ageing is associated with a wide range of changes in the brain, including grey and white matter atro...
Background: Falls among seniors are a major health issue. About 30% of community-dwelling adults age...
Background: The risk of falling is associated with cognitive dysfunction. Older adu...
Objective: Although it is now widely accepted that dementia has a long preclinical phase during whic...
Cardiovascular disease and falls are common causes of morbidity and mortality in older people and th...
Background and Purpose-White matter lesions (WMLs) are common findings on neuroimaging in older peop...
Key neuropathological changes associated with late-onset dementia are not fully understood. Populati...
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...
Background and Purpose—The association between cerebral white matter lesions (WMLs) and the risk of ...
Background: Global age related white matter changes (ARWMC) are associated with progressive gait dis...
Key neuropathological changes associated with late-onset dementia are not fully understood. Populati...
Falls are a consequence of gait instability. Cortical and subcortical abnormalities have been associ...
Rates of both falls and dementia are expected to increase exponentially with population ageing. Fall...
Backgroundfalls share risk factors with cognitive decline but whether falls predict cognitive declin...
Ageing is associated with a wide range of changes in the brain, including grey and white matter atro...
Background: Falls among seniors are a major health issue. About 30% of community-dwelling adults age...
Background: The risk of falling is associated with cognitive dysfunction. Older adu...
Objective: Although it is now widely accepted that dementia has a long preclinical phase during whic...
Cardiovascular disease and falls are common causes of morbidity and mortality in older people and th...
Background and Purpose-White matter lesions (WMLs) are common findings on neuroimaging in older peop...
Key neuropathological changes associated with late-onset dementia are not fully understood. Populati...