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The following pages link to Mild cognitive impairment status and mobility performance: an analysis from the Boston RISE study (Q34974518):
Displaying 12 items.
- Association Between Objectively Measured Physical Activity and Cognitive Function in Older Adults-The Reasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke Study (Q36397881) (← links)
- Effect of Pain and Mild Cognitive Impairment on Mobility. (Q36486117) (← links)
- Gait dyspraxia as a clinical marker of cognitive decline in Down syndrome: A review of theory and proposed mechanisms (Q36712099) (← links)
- Supervised progressive cross-continuum strength training compared with usual care in older medical patients: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial (the STAND-Cph trial) (Q36758708) (← links)
- Association of Dual-Task Gait With Incident Dementia in Mild Cognitive Impairment: Results From the Gait and Brain Study (Q38785831) (← links)
- Rhythmic Interlimb Coordination Impairments and the Risk for Developing Mobility Limitations. (Q38785988) (← links)
- Inability to Perform the Repeated Chair Stand Task Predicts Fall-related Injury in Older Primary Care Patients (Q47557858) (← links)
- Everyday Stepping Quantity and Quality Among Older Adult Fallers With and Without Mild Cognitive Impairment: Initial Evidence for New Motor Markers of Cognitive Deficits? (Q47823495) (← links)
- The Relationship between Cognitive Impairment and Upper Extremity Function in Older Primary Care Patients (Q57787373) (← links)
- A path analysis of the interdependent relationships between life space assessment scores and relevant factors in an elderly Japanese community (Q64095391) (← links)
- Gait and postural control patterns and rehabilitation in Down syndrome: a systematic review (Q91788491) (← links)
- Metabolic Syndrome and Physical Performance: The Moderating Role of Cognition among Middle-to-Older-Aged Adults (Q98286188) (← links)