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Assessment of Cognitive-Motor Performance Costs, Task Prioritization, and Adaptation to Dishwashing Under Increased Demand in Older Women With Arthritis.

Shannon T MejíaKaren E NielsenVineet RaichurAlicia G CarmichaelEugene TavaresJennie JarvisJacqui SmithRichard Gonzalez
Published in: Innovation in aging (2020)
The pattern of results suggests that older women with arthritis prioritize the motor over cognitive components of dishwashing, a common IADL. Adaptation across lab visits resulted in improved performance, reduced evidence of prioritization, and attenuated differences in DTC across physical and cognitive abilities.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • rheumatoid arthritis
  • community dwelling
  • middle aged