OBJECTIVE: The identification and documentation of subclinical gait impairments in older adults may facilitate the appropriate use of interventions for preventing or delaying mobility disability. We tested whether measures derived from a single body-fixed sensor worn during traditional Timed Up and Go (TUG) testing could identify subclinical gait impairments in community dwelling older adults without mobility disability. METHODS: We used data from 432 older adults without dementia (mean age 83.30 ± 7.04 yrs, 76.62% female) participating in the Rush Memory and Aging Project. The traditional TUG was conducted while subjects wore a body-fixed sensor. We derived measures of overall TUG performance and different subtasks including transitions (s...
Mobility limitations are common in persons with Intellectual Disabilities (ID). Differences in balan...
Contains fulltext : 70211.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Background. Mobility limitations are prevalent, potentially reversible precursors to mobility loss t...
The identification and documentation of subclinical gait impairments in older adults may facilitate ...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>The identification and documentation of subclinical gait impairments in olde...
Objective: The identification and documentation of subclinical gait impairments in older adults may ...
Objective: The identification and documentation of subclinical gait impairments in older adults may ...
Background and Purpose: Older adults who live independently in the community are higher functioning ...
<div><p>Regular physical activity is essential for older adults to stay healthy and independent. How...
Regular physical activity is essential for older adults to stay healthy and independent. However, da...
Regular physical activity is essential for older adults to stay healthy and independent. However, da...
Regular physical activity is essential for older adults to stay healthy and independent. How-ever, d...
Regular physical activity is essential for older adults to stay healthy and independent. However, da...
BackgroundCurrently, it is not feasible to obtain laboratory-based measures of joint motion in large...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate clinically relevant changes in functional mobility tests and quantitative gai...
Mobility limitations are common in persons with Intellectual Disabilities (ID). Differences in balan...
Contains fulltext : 70211.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Background. Mobility limitations are prevalent, potentially reversible precursors to mobility loss t...
The identification and documentation of subclinical gait impairments in older adults may facilitate ...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>The identification and documentation of subclinical gait impairments in olde...
Objective: The identification and documentation of subclinical gait impairments in older adults may ...
Objective: The identification and documentation of subclinical gait impairments in older adults may ...
Background and Purpose: Older adults who live independently in the community are higher functioning ...
<div><p>Regular physical activity is essential for older adults to stay healthy and independent. How...
Regular physical activity is essential for older adults to stay healthy and independent. However, da...
Regular physical activity is essential for older adults to stay healthy and independent. However, da...
Regular physical activity is essential for older adults to stay healthy and independent. How-ever, d...
Regular physical activity is essential for older adults to stay healthy and independent. However, da...
BackgroundCurrently, it is not feasible to obtain laboratory-based measures of joint motion in large...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate clinically relevant changes in functional mobility tests and quantitative gai...
Mobility limitations are common in persons with Intellectual Disabilities (ID). Differences in balan...
Contains fulltext : 70211.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Background. Mobility limitations are prevalent, potentially reversible precursors to mobility loss t...