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  2. Aging movement control - Wikipedia

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    In an experiment, for a single-task walking, 24% of old adults have gait speed <0.8 m/s but for a dual-task of walking and talking, 62% of old adults have gait speed <0.8 m/s. In practical terms, this means that a large proportion of healthy community-dwelling old adults may not walk fast enough to safely cross the street while simultaneously ...

  3. Gait abnormality - Wikipedia

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    Research has shown that neurological gait abnormalities are associated with an increased risk of falls in older adults. [2] Orthopedic corrective treatments may also manifest into gait abnormality, such as lower extremity amputation, healed fractures, and arthroplasty (joint replacement).

  4. Gait deviations - Wikipedia

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    Research has shown that neurological gait abnormalities are associated with an increased risk of falls in older adults. [1] Orthopedic corrective treatments may also manifest into gait abnormality, such as lower extremity amputation, healed fractures, and arthroplasty (joint replacement).

  5. Your Walking Speed Could Be A Key Indicator Of Dementia ... - AOL

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    For the study, which was published in JAMA Network Open, researchers analyzed data from nearly 17,000 adults over the age of 65 over seven years. Every other year, the participants took cognitive ...

  6. Age-related mobility disability - Wikipedia

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    Several qualitative research studies use survey, questionnaires and self-reported scales to detect a decrease in functional mobility or to predict future mobility disability in older adults. [15] The advantages of these qualitative research scales are easier data acquisition and can be performed on the larger population.

  7. Fall prevention - Wikipedia

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    [48] [49] Most falls in older adults are due to: [50] Living a sedentary lifestyle long term can increase loss of muscle function. [34] Gait deviations – These are the main changes that occur in the gait patterns of older adults, which may contribute to the incidence of falls. Older adults may experience a 10–20% reduction in gait velocity ...

  8. New Study Shows This Nightly Habit May Be the Key to ... - AOL

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    However, fatigue during the day is a common symptom experienced by people in the later stages of dementia or even earlier with certain types of dementia, such as Lewy body dementia, due to changes ...

  9. Gait training - Wikipedia

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    Gait training or gait rehabilitation is the act of learning how to walk, either as a child, or, more frequently, after sustaining an injury or disability.Normal human gait is a complex process, which happens due to co-ordinated movements of the whole of the body, requiring the whole of Central Nervous System - the brain and spinal cord, to function properly.