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377 related items for PubMed ID: 19586213

  • 1. Different cognitive profiles for single compared with recurrent fallers without dementia.
    Anstey KJ, Wood J, Kerr G, Caldwell H, Lord SR.
    Neuropsychology; 2009 Jul; 23(4):500-8. PubMed ID: 19586213
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  • 2. Visuospatial ability and memory are associated with falls risk in older people: a population-based study.
    Martin K, Thomson R, Blizzard L, Wood A, Garry M, Srikanth V.
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  • 3. The association between choice stepping reaction time and falls in older adults--a path analysis model.
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    Age Ageing; 2010 Jan; 39(1):99-104. PubMed ID: 20015855
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  • 4. What are the relations between voluntary postural sway measures and falls-history status in community-dwelling older adults?
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  • 5. Age in high-functioning healthy men is associated with nonlinear decline in some 'executive' functions in late middle age.
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  • 6. Age-related cognitive decline in patients with mood disorders.
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  • 7. Cognitive status of young and older cigarette smokers: data from the international brain database.
    Paul RH, Brickman AM, Cohen RA, Williams LM, Niaura R, Pogun S, Clark CR, Gunstad J, Gordon E.
    J Clin Neurosci; 2006 May 15; 13(4):457-65. PubMed ID: 16678725
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  • 8. Increased S100beta is associated with reduced cognitive function in healthy older adults.
    Yadavalli S, Gunstad J, Glickman E, Alexander T, Spitznagel MB, Juvancic-Heltzel J, Murray L, Collinsworth T.
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  • 9. Dual-tasking effects on gait variability: the role of aging, falls, and executive function.
    Springer S, Giladi N, Peretz C, Yogev G, Simon ES, Hausdorff JM.
    Mov Disord; 2006 Jul 15; 21(7):950-7. PubMed ID: 16541455
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  • 10. Predicting age-related dual-task effects with individual differences on neuropsychological tests.
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  • 11. Dual-tasking postural control: aging and the effects of cognitive demand in conjunction with focus of attention.
    Huxhold O, Li SC, Schmiedek F, Lindenberger U.
    Brain Res Bull; 2006 Apr 14; 69(3):294-305. PubMed ID: 16564425
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  • 12. [Depression and frontal dysfunction: risks for the elderly?].
    Thomas P, Hazif Thomas C, Billon R, Peix R, Faugeron P, Clément JP.
    Encephale; 2009 Sep 14; 35(4):361-9. PubMed ID: 19748373
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  • 13. Patterns of cognitive performance in middle-aged and older adults: A cluster analytic examination.
    Gunstad J, Paul RH, Brickman AM, Cohen RA, Arns M, Roe D, Lawrence JJ, Gordon E.
    J Geriatr Psychiatry Neurol; 2006 Jun 14; 19(2):59-64. PubMed ID: 16690989
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  • 14. Age-related differences in cognition: the role of distraction control.
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  • 15. Cognitive aging in patients with multiple sclerosis: a cross-sectional analysis of speeded processing.
    Bodling AM, Denney DR, Lynch SG.
    Arch Clin Neuropsychol; 2009 Dec 14; 24(8):761-7. PubMed ID: 19820246
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  • 16. Measuring impairments in memory and executive function in older people using the Revised Cambridge Cognitive Examination.
    Kessels RP, Mimpen G, Melis R, Rikkert MG.
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  • 17. A longitudinal investigation of perceived control and cognitive performance in young, midlife and older adults.
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    Neuropsychol Dev Cogn B Aging Neuropsychol Cogn; 2008 Nov 14; 15(6):744-63. PubMed ID: 18787982
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  • 18. An 8-year prospective study of the relationship between cognitive performance and falling in very old adults.
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  • 19. Older fallers with poor working memory overestimate their postural limits.
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    Arch Phys Med Rehabil; 2008 Jul 14; 89(7):1335-40. PubMed ID: 18586136
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  • 20. The effect of aging in recollective experience: the processing speed and executive functioning hypothesis.
    Bugaiska A, Clarys D, Jarry C, Taconnat L, Tapia G, Vanneste S, Isingrini M.
    Conscious Cogn; 2007 Dec 14; 16(4):797-808. PubMed ID: 17251040
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