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Guidelines for Gait Assessments in the Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration in Aging (CCNA).

Author(s): Cullen S, Montero-Odasso M, Bherer L, Almeida Q, Fraser S, Muir-Hunter S, Li K, Liu-Ambrose T, McGibbon CA, McIlroy W, Middleton LE, Sarquis...

Can Geriatr J. 2018 Jun;21(2):157-165 Authors: Cullen S, Montero-Odasso M, Bherer L, Almeida Q, Fraser S, Muir-Hunter S, Li K, Liu-Ambrose T, McGibbon CA, McIlroy W, Middleton LE, Sarquis-Adamson ...

Article GUID: 29977431

SYNERGIC TRIAL (SYNchronizing Exercises, Remedies in Gait and Cognition) a multi-Centre randomized controlled double blind trial to improve gait and cognition in mild cognitive impairment.

Author(s): Montero-Odasso M, Almeida QJ, Burhan AM, Camicioli R, Doyon J, Fraser S, Li K, Liu-Ambrose T, Middleton L, Muir-Hunter S, McIlroy W, Morais ...

BMC Geriatr. 2018 04 16;18(1):93 Authors: Montero-Odasso M, Almeida QJ, Burhan AM, Camicioli R, Doyon J, Fraser S, Li K, Liu-Ambrose T, Middleton L, Muir-Hunter S, McIlroy W, Morais JA, Pieruccini...

Article GUID: 29661156

Consensus on Shared Measures of Mobility and Cognition: From the Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration in Aging (CCNA).

Author(s): Montero-Odasso M, Almeida QJ, Bherer L, Burhan AM, Camicioli R, Doyon J, Fraser S, Muir-Hunter S, Li KZH, Liu-Ambrose T, McIlroy W, Middleto...

J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2019 May 16;74(6):897-909 Authors: Montero-Odasso M, Almeida QJ, Bherer L, Burhan AM, Camicioli R, Doyon J, Fraser S, Muir-Hunter S, Li KZH, Liu-Ambrose T, McIlroy W...

Article GUID: 30101279

Brain gray matter volume associations with gait speed and related structural covariance networks in cognitively healthy individuals and in patients with mild cognitive impairment: A cross-sectional study.

Author(s): Beauchet O, Montembeault M, Barden JM, Szturm T, Bherer L, Liu-Ambrose T, Chester VL, Li K, Helbostad JL, Allali G, Canadian Gait Consortium

Exp Gerontol. 2019 Jul 15;122:116-122 Authors: Beauchet O, Montembeault M, Barden JM, Szturm T, Bherer L, Liu-Ambrose T, Chester VL, Li K, Helbostad JL, Allali G, Canadian Gait Consortium

Article GUID: 31075383

A review of the effects of physical activity and exercise on cognitive and brain functions in older adults.

Author(s): Bherer L, Erickson KI, Liu-Ambrose T

J Aging Res. 2013;2013:657508 Authors: Bherer L, Erickson KI, Liu-Ambrose T

Article GUID: 24102028

Physical exercise and brain functions in older adults.

Author(s): Bherer L, Erickson KI, Liu-Ambrose T

J Aging Res. 2013;2013:197326 Authors: Bherer L, Erickson KI, Liu-Ambrose T PMID: 24163767 [PubMed]

Article GUID: 24163767

Anti-Dementia Drugs, Gait Performance and Mental Imagery of Gait: A Non-Randomized Open-Label Trial.

Author(s): Beauchet O, Barden J, Liu-Ambrose T, Chester VL, Annweiler C, Szturm T, Grenier S, Léonard G, Bherer L, Allali G, Canadian Gait Consortium

Drugs Aging. 2016 09;33(9):665-73 Authors: Beauchet O, Barden J, Liu-Ambrose T, Chester VL, Annweiler C, Szturm T, Grenier S, Léonard G, Bherer L, Allali G, Canadian Gait Consortium

Article GUID: 27568453

Association Between Falls and Brain Subvolumes: Results from a Cross-Sectional Analysis in Healthy Older Adults.

Author(s): Beauchet O, Launay CP, Barden J, Liu-Ambrose T, Chester VL, Szturm T, Grenier S, Léonard G, Bherer L, Annweiler C, Helbostad JL, Verghese J,...

Brain Topogr. 2017 03;30(2):272-280 Authors: Beauchet O, Launay CP, Barden J, Liu-Ambrose T, Chester VL, Szturm T, Grenier S, Léonard G, Bherer L, Annweiler C, Helbostad JL, Verghese J, Allal...

Article GUID: 27785698


Title:Guidelines for Gait Assessments in the Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration in Aging (CCNA).
Authors:Cullen SMontero-Odasso MBherer LAlmeida QFraser SMuir-Hunter SLi KLiu-Ambrose TMcGibbon CAMcIlroy WMiddleton LESarquis-Adamson YBeauchet OMcFadyen BJMorais JACamicioli RCanadian Gait and Cognition Network
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29977431?dopt=Abstract
Category:Can Geriatr J
PMID:29977431
Dept Affiliation: ENCS
1 Gait and Brain Lab, Parkwood Institute, Lawson Health Research Institute, London, ON, Canada.
2 Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Department of Medicine (Geriatrics) and Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada.
3 Department of Medicine, Montreal Heart Institute and Institut Universitaire de Gériatrie de Montréal, University of Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada.
4 The Sun Life Financial Movement Disorders Research and Rehabilitation Centre, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, ON, Canada.
5 Faculty of Health Sciences, Interdisciplinary School of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
6 Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Physiotherapy, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada.
7 Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
8 Aging, Mobility, and Cognitive Neuroscience Lab, Department of Physical Therapy, University of British Columbia, Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
9 Faculty of Kinesiology and Institute of Biomedical Engineering, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, Canada.
10 Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, Department of Kinesiology, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada.
11 Department of Medicine, Divisions of Geriatrics and Experimental Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
12 Rehabilitation Department, Université Laval, and Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation and Social Integration, Quebec, QC, Canada.
13 Department of Medicine, Division of Neurology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.

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Guidelines for Gait Assessments in the Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration in Aging (CCNA).

Can Geriatr J. 2018 Jun;21(2):157-165

Authors: Cullen S, Montero-Odasso M, Bherer L, Almeida Q, Fraser S, Muir-Hunter S, Li K, Liu-Ambrose T, McGibbon CA, McIlroy W, Middleton LE, Sarquis-Adamson Y, Beauchet O, McFadyen BJ, Morais JA, Camicioli R, Canadian Gait and Cognition Network

Abstract

Background: Motor and cognitive impairments are common among older adults and often co-exist, increasing their risk of dementia, falls, and fractures. Gait performance is an accepted indicator of global health and it has been proposed as a valid motor marker to detect older adults at risk of developing mobility and cognitive declines including future falls and incident dementia. Our goal was to provide a gait assessment protocol to be used for clinical and research purposes.

Methods: Based on a consensus that identified common evaluations to assess motor-cognitive interactions in community-dwelling older individuals, a protocol on how to evaluate gait in older adults for the Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration in Aging (CCNA) was developed.

Results: The CCNA gait assessment includes preferred and fast pace gait, and dual-task gait that comprises walking while performing three cognitively demanding tasks: counting backwards by ones, counting backwards by sevens, and naming animals. This gait protocol can be implemented using an electronic-walkway, as well as by using a regular stopwatch. The latter approach provides a simple manner to evaluate quantitative gait performance in clinics.

Conclusions: Establishing a standardized gait assessment protocol will help to assess motor-cognitive interactions in aging and neurodegeneration, to compare results across studies, and to feasibly implement and translate gait testing in clinics for detecting impending cognitive and mobility decline.

PMID: 29977431 [PubMed]