The reason why patients with dementia fall more often and sustain more fractures than patients without dementia remains unclear. Therefore, the relationship between dementia and gait velocity as a marker for mobility and falls in a cohort of frail elderly (mean age of 77.3 years) inpatients was assessed. Patients with dementia were expected to walk slower than patients without dementia. A trend was indeed observed: absolute gait velocity of 0.59 m/s in patients with dementia (n = 63) versus 0.65 m/s in patients without dementia (n = 62; p = 0.19). After adjustment for parkinsonism and walking aids, however, patients with dementia walked 0.44 m/s faster than patients without dementia (p = 0.02). Probable explanations are frontal lobe disinhi...
The focus of this review is on the close relationship between gait and cognition in ageing and assoc...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: People with cognitive impairment are susceptible to fall. Previous studies r...
The focus of this review is on the close relationship between gait and cognition in ageing and assoc...
INTRODUCTION: Diminished mobility often accompanies dementia and has a great impact on independence ...
Background. Recent evidence suggests that physical decline and slower gait may be associated with ea...
Improving dementia screening procedures beyond simple assessment of current cognitive performance is...
Background: Previous evidence suggests that slower gait speed is longitudinally associated with cogn...
Background: Previous evidence suggests that slower gait speed is longitudinally associated with cogn...
Gait disorders are more prevalent in dementia than in normal aging and are related to the severity o...
Besides cognitive decline, dementia is characterized by gait changes and increased fall risk, also i...
Besides cognitive decline, dementia is characterized by gait changes and increased fall risk, also i...
Background: There is some evidence that gait abnormality precedes the diagnosis of dementia but it i...
People with dementia are at risk of mobility decline. In this study, we measured changes in quantita...
Background: Cognition has been related with gait speed in older adults; however, studies involving t...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Slow gait speed (GS) predicts dementia, but this association might...
The focus of this review is on the close relationship between gait and cognition in ageing and assoc...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: People with cognitive impairment are susceptible to fall. Previous studies r...
The focus of this review is on the close relationship between gait and cognition in ageing and assoc...
INTRODUCTION: Diminished mobility often accompanies dementia and has a great impact on independence ...
Background. Recent evidence suggests that physical decline and slower gait may be associated with ea...
Improving dementia screening procedures beyond simple assessment of current cognitive performance is...
Background: Previous evidence suggests that slower gait speed is longitudinally associated with cogn...
Background: Previous evidence suggests that slower gait speed is longitudinally associated with cogn...
Gait disorders are more prevalent in dementia than in normal aging and are related to the severity o...
Besides cognitive decline, dementia is characterized by gait changes and increased fall risk, also i...
Besides cognitive decline, dementia is characterized by gait changes and increased fall risk, also i...
Background: There is some evidence that gait abnormality precedes the diagnosis of dementia but it i...
People with dementia are at risk of mobility decline. In this study, we measured changes in quantita...
Background: Cognition has been related with gait speed in older adults; however, studies involving t...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Slow gait speed (GS) predicts dementia, but this association might...
The focus of this review is on the close relationship between gait and cognition in ageing and assoc...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: People with cognitive impairment are susceptible to fall. Previous studies r...
The focus of this review is on the close relationship between gait and cognition in ageing and assoc...