Keyword search (4,163 papers available)

"Langeard A" Authored Publications:

Title Authors PubMed ID
1 Sex moderations in the relationship between aortic stiffness, cognition, and cerebrovascular reactivity in healthy older adults Sabra D; Intzandt B; Desjardins-Crepeau L; Langeard A; Steele CJ; Frouin F; Hoge RD; Bherer L; Gauthier CJ; 34582484
PERFORM
2 Synergistic effects of cognitive training and physical exercise on dual-task performance in older adults Bherer L; Gagnon C; Langeard A; Lussier M; Desjardins-Crépeau L; Berryman N; Bosquet L; Vu TTM; Fraser S; Li KZH; Kramer AF; 32803232
PERFORM
3 Switching Ability Mediates the Age-Related Difference in Timed Up and Go Performance. Langeard A, Houdeib R, Saillant K, Kaushal N, Lussier M, Bherer L 30909238
PSYCHOLOGY

 

Title:Switching Ability Mediates the Age-Related Difference in Timed Up and Go Performance.
Authors:Langeard AHoudeib RSaillant KKaushal NLussier MBherer L
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30909238?dopt=Abstract
Publication:
Keywords:
PMID:30909238 Category:J Alzheimers Dis Date Added:2019-06-03
Dept Affiliation: PSYCHOLOGY
1 Department of Medicine, University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
2 Research Centre, Montreal Heart Institute, Montréal, Quebec, Canada.
3 Centre de Recherche, Institut Universitaire de Gériatrie de Montréal, Montréal, Quebec, Canada.
4 Concordia University, Department of Psychology, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
5 School of Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Montreal, Montréal, Quebec, Canada.

Description:

Switching Ability Mediates the Age-Related Difference in Timed Up and Go Performance.

J Alzheimers Dis. 2019 Mar 18;:

Authors: Langeard A, Houdeib R, Saillant K, Kaushal N, Lussier M, Bherer L

Abstract

Age-related mobility and cognitive declines are closely linked, but their relationship is complex and needs to be further investigated. The study aimed to test if cognition (processing speed, inhibition and switching performances) mediate the age-related difference in mobility. Mediation analyses were used to test whether processing speed, inhibition and switching performances on the Stroop test mediate the relationship between age and performances at the Timed Up and Go (TUG). Only switching performances mediated the age-related difference in TUG (65.1% of the total effect) supporting the notion that executive control plays a critical role in older adults' mobility.

PMID: 30909238 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]





BookR developed by Sriram Narayanan
for the Concordia University School of Health
Copyright © 2011-2026
Cookie settings
Concordia University