Beam width and arm position but not cognitive task affect walking balance in older adults

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Andru00e9ia Abud da Silva Costa from the University have published the research work: Beam width and arm position but not cognitive task affect walking balance in older adults, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: Taken together, the purpose of this study was to determine additive and interactive effects of beam width, arm position, and cognitive task on dynamic balance during beam walking in older adults.

SUMMARY

    Considering the limited cognitive resources when facing more difficult motor tasks and that the authors perform cognitive and motor tasks concurrently, adding . . .

     

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