A roundtable discussion and debate will summarize the evidence in favor of and against considering “gait and cognition” as an emerging geriatric syndrome. Specifically, we will discuss whether there is sufficient evidence to support the idea that gait and cognitive impairments among older individuals in the absence of an overt neurological disease represent a distinct phenotype caused by shared mechanisms. Potential clinical applicability of the construct will be discussed.
Cesari, M., Monteroodasso, M., Marzetti, E., Callisaya, M., Hausdorff, J., Rosano, C., Verghese, J., Can we see gait and cognition relationship as an emerging geriatric syndrome? A roundtable debate, Abstract de <<The 21st IAGG World Congress of Gerontology & Geriatrics>>, (SAN FRANCISCO, CA - USA, 23-27 July 2017 ), <<INNOVATION IN AGING>>, 2017; (1): 1009-1009. 10.1093/geroni/igx004.3665 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/233961]
Can we see gait and cognition relationship as an emerging geriatric syndrome? A roundtable debate
Marzetti, Emanuele;
2017
Abstract
A roundtable discussion and debate will summarize the evidence in favor of and against considering “gait and cognition” as an emerging geriatric syndrome. Specifically, we will discuss whether there is sufficient evidence to support the idea that gait and cognitive impairments among older individuals in the absence of an overt neurological disease represent a distinct phenotype caused by shared mechanisms. Potential clinical applicability of the construct will be discussed.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.