Background: Cognitive and physical impairment frequently co-occur in older people. The aim of this study was to assess the temporal order of these age-related changes in cognitive and physical performance and to assess whether a relationship was different across specific cognitive and physical domains and age groups. Methods: Cognitive domains included global, executive, and memory function; physical domains included gait speed and handgrip strength. These domains were assessed in two population-based longitudinal cohorts covering the age ranges of 55-64, 65-74, 75-85, and 85-90 years with a follow-up of 5-12 years. Cross-lagged panel models were applied to assess the temporal relationships between the different cognitive and physical domai...
OBJECTIVE: Declines in physical and cognitive functioning often co-exist through aging. Gait-related...
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BACKGROUND: Emerging evidence indicates an association between cognitive function and physical perf...
Background: Cognitive and physical impairment frequently co-occur in older people. The aim of this s...
Background: cognitive decline and muscle weakness are prevalent health conditions in elderly people....
Background. Physical performances and cognition are positively related in cognitively healthy people...
On average, older people remember less and walk more slowly than do younger persons. Some researcher...
Introduction: With vulnerable aging, gait speed (GS) undergoes progressive changes, becoming slower....
Reductions in physical performance, cognitive impairment (CI) and decline (CD), are common in older ...
To assess the directionality of the association between physical and cognitive decline in later life...
The delineation of the interrelationships between cognitive and physical functioning in older adults...
ObjectiveTo examine the cross-sectional relationship between physical performance and dementia in th...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive function and physical performance are associated, but the common sequence of c...
<div><p>To assess the directionality of the association between physical and cognitive decline in la...
There is ample evidence that physical and cognitive performance are related, but the results of stud...
OBJECTIVE: Declines in physical and cognitive functioning often co-exist through aging. Gait-related...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
BACKGROUND: Emerging evidence indicates an association between cognitive function and physical perf...
Background: Cognitive and physical impairment frequently co-occur in older people. The aim of this s...
Background: cognitive decline and muscle weakness are prevalent health conditions in elderly people....
Background. Physical performances and cognition are positively related in cognitively healthy people...
On average, older people remember less and walk more slowly than do younger persons. Some researcher...
Introduction: With vulnerable aging, gait speed (GS) undergoes progressive changes, becoming slower....
Reductions in physical performance, cognitive impairment (CI) and decline (CD), are common in older ...
To assess the directionality of the association between physical and cognitive decline in later life...
The delineation of the interrelationships between cognitive and physical functioning in older adults...
ObjectiveTo examine the cross-sectional relationship between physical performance and dementia in th...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive function and physical performance are associated, but the common sequence of c...
<div><p>To assess the directionality of the association between physical and cognitive decline in la...
There is ample evidence that physical and cognitive performance are related, but the results of stud...
OBJECTIVE: Declines in physical and cognitive functioning often co-exist through aging. Gait-related...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
BACKGROUND: Emerging evidence indicates an association between cognitive function and physical perf...