Camicioli R, Howieson D, Oken B, Sexton G, Kaye J
Department of Neurology, Oregon Health Sciences University, and the Veteran's Affairs Medical Center, Portland 97201-3098, USA.
Neurology. 1998 May;50(5):1496-8. doi: 10.1212/wnl.50.5.1496.
Eighty-five healthy elderly subjects were prospectively evaluated for 3 years to determine motor differences between those who remain cognitively intact and those who developed cognitive impairment during prospective follow-up. The 18 subjects who developed cognitive impairment had slower finger tapping and took longer to walk 30 feet before or at the time of cognitive impairment. Coordination was more impaired and steps, but not balance, deteriorated more rapidly, independent of other variables.
85名健康老年人被前瞻性评估了3年,以确定在随访期间认知功能保持完好的人与出现认知障碍的人之间的运动差异。18名出现认知障碍的受试者在认知障碍之前或之时,手指敲击速度较慢,行走30英尺的时间更长。协调性受损更严重,步伐,但不是平衡,恶化得更快,且不受其他变量影响。