BACKGROUND: Current dynamic walking tests, used in studies with older adults with dementia, rely strongly on healthy cognitive and physical function. Therefore, the Groningen Meander Walking Test (GMWT) was developed specifically for people with dementia. The aim of the GMWT is to measure dynamic walking ability by walking over a meandering curved line, with an emphasis on walking speed and stepping accuracy, while changing direction. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the feasibility, test-retest reliability, and minimal detectable change (MDC) of the GMWT. DESIGN: A repeated-measures design was used. METHODS: Forty-two people with dementia participated in the study. Adherence rate, adverse events, repetition of instru...
Background: Reliability of quantitative gait assessment while dual-tasking (walking while doing a se...
IMPORTANCE: Gait performance is affected by neurodegeneration in aging and has the potential to be u...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate clinically relevant changes in functional mobility tests and quantitative gai...
Background. Current dynamic walking tests, used in studies with older adults with dementia, rely str...
BACKGROUND: Current dynamic walking tests, used in studies with older adults with dementia, rely str...
Background. Physical performance tests are important for assessing the effect of physical activity i...
Background: Walking has proven to be beneficial for cognition in healthy sedentary older people. The...
BACKGROUND: With the increasing incidence of Alzheimer disease (AD), determining the validity and re...
ABSTRACT Identifying gait and balance disorders in the earlier stages of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) an...
International audienceExecutive function impairment (in particular, mental flexibility) in the elder...
Background: Walking has proven to be beneficial for cognition in healthy sedentary older people. The...
Anaick Perrochon, Gilles Kemoun Laboratoire Mobilité, Vieillissement, Exercice (MOVE), EA 631...
Background: Walking has proven to be beneficial for cognition in healthy sedentary older people. The...
Importance: Gait performance is affected by neurodegeneration in aging and has the potential to be u...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effects of exercise on gait speed, when tested using walking aids and...
Background: Reliability of quantitative gait assessment while dual-tasking (walking while doing a se...
IMPORTANCE: Gait performance is affected by neurodegeneration in aging and has the potential to be u...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate clinically relevant changes in functional mobility tests and quantitative gai...
Background. Current dynamic walking tests, used in studies with older adults with dementia, rely str...
BACKGROUND: Current dynamic walking tests, used in studies with older adults with dementia, rely str...
Background. Physical performance tests are important for assessing the effect of physical activity i...
Background: Walking has proven to be beneficial for cognition in healthy sedentary older people. The...
BACKGROUND: With the increasing incidence of Alzheimer disease (AD), determining the validity and re...
ABSTRACT Identifying gait and balance disorders in the earlier stages of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) an...
International audienceExecutive function impairment (in particular, mental flexibility) in the elder...
Background: Walking has proven to be beneficial for cognition in healthy sedentary older people. The...
Anaick Perrochon, Gilles Kemoun Laboratoire Mobilité, Vieillissement, Exercice (MOVE), EA 631...
Background: Walking has proven to be beneficial for cognition in healthy sedentary older people. The...
Importance: Gait performance is affected by neurodegeneration in aging and has the potential to be u...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effects of exercise on gait speed, when tested using walking aids and...
Background: Reliability of quantitative gait assessment while dual-tasking (walking while doing a se...
IMPORTANCE: Gait performance is affected by neurodegeneration in aging and has the potential to be u...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate clinically relevant changes in functional mobility tests and quantitative gai...