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Minimal effects of age and prolonged physical and mental exercise on healthy adults’ gait
(2019-10-01)
Background: Gait adaptability in old age can be examined by responses to various perturbations. Fatigability due to mental or muscle exercises can perturb internal cognitive and muscle resources, necessitating adaptations ...
Multimodal exercise intervention improves frontal cognitive functions and gait in Alzheimer's disease: A controlled trial
(2013-01-01)
Aim: The objective of the present study was to investigate the effect of a multimodal exercise intervention on frontal cognitive functions and kinematic gait parameters in patients with Alzheimer's disease. Methods: A ...
Multimodal exercise intervention improves frontal cognitive functions and gait in Alzheimer's disease: A controlled trial
(2013-01-01)
Aim: The objective of the present study was to investigate the effect of a multimodal exercise intervention on frontal cognitive functions and kinematic gait parameters in patients with Alzheimer's disease. Methods: A ...
Effects of experimentally induced fatigue on healthy older adults' gait: A systematic review
(2019-12-01)
Introduction While fatigue is ubiquitous in old age and visibly interferes with mobility, studies have not yet examined the effects of self-reported fatigue on healthy older adults' gait. As a model that simulates this ...
The role of vision in Parkinson's disease locomotion control: Free walking task
(Elsevier Ireland LtdClareIrlanda, 2012)
Gait velocity, attention and exercise in Parkinson's disease
(2012-07-01)
In addition to pharmacological therapy, different modes of interventions has been purposed and applied for people with Parkinson's disease (PD). The results of these interventions have been shown improvements in their ...
Objective measures of unobstructed walking and obstacle avoidance in Parkinson's disease subtypes
(Elsevier B.V., 2018-05-01)
Background: Objective measures of gait in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients according to motor subtypes are not yet fully understood. Although recent advances have been made for unobstructed walking, further work is required ...