Gait Problems May Presage Cognitive Decline
VANCOUVER -- Abnormalities in walking are among the first signs of cognitive impairment and may even develop before such impairments are spotted on neuropsychological tests, researchers said here.
Several studies reported at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference found strong relationships between aspects of their gait and measures of cognitive function and/or brain structure. The results suggest that more elaborate evaluations of walking ability, beyond the simple stopwatch tests now in routine use, may help clinicians more quickly identify patients on a downward cognitive arc./.../
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