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Balance, executive functions and falls in elderly with Alzheimer's disease (AD): A longitudinal study
(Elsevier B.V., 2012-03-01)
Elderly individuals with AD are more susceptible to falls, which might be associated with decrements in their executive functions and balance, among other things. We aimed to analyze the effects of a program of dual task ...
Balance, executive functions and falls in elderly with Alzheimer's disease (AD): A longitudinal study
(Elsevier B.V., 2012-03-01)
Elderly individuals with AD are more susceptible to falls, which might be associated with decrements in their executive functions and balance, among other things. We aimed to analyze the effects of a program of dual task ...
The Effect of Physical Activity on Symptoms of Depression in the Elderly in Indonesia: The Indonesian Family Life
(Academia Nacional de Medicina venezolana., 2022)
Effects of physical activity on the P300 component in elderly people: a systematic review
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2017-11-01)
The effects of physical activity on brain function can be assessed through event-related potentials (P300) that reflect cortical activities related to cognitive functions. P300 latency represents the information processing ...
Balance, executive functions and falls in elderly with Alzheimer's disease (AD): A longitudinal study
(Elsevier Ireland LtdClareIrlanda, 2012)
FEAR of FALLING IN ACTIVE and SEDENTARY ELDERLY
(Human Kinetics Publ Inc, 2012-08-01)
FEAR of FALLING IN ACTIVE and SEDENTARY ELDERLY
(Human Kinetics Publ Inc, 2012-08-01)
Physical activity and postural control in the elderly: Coupling between visual information and body sway
(Karger, 2005-01-01)
Background: Aging is characterized by a decline in the postural control performance, which is based on a coherent and stable coupling between sensory information and motor action. Therefore, changes in postural control in ...
Physical activity and postural control in the elderly: Coupling between visual information and body sway
(Karger, 2005-01-01)
Background: Aging is characterized by a decline in the postural control performance, which is based on a coherent and stable coupling between sensory information and motor action. Therefore, changes in postural control in ...