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The Bidirectional Association Between Cognitive Function and Gait Speed in Chinese Older Adults: Longitudinal Observational Study.

Haibin LiJiajia ZhangXinye ZouXiuqin JiaDeqiang ZhengXiu-Hua GuoWuxiang XieQi Yang
Published in: JMIR public health and surveillance (2023)
There is a longitudinal bidirectional association between usual gait speed and both global cognitive function and specific domains of mental intactness and episodic memory among Chinese older adults. Baseline global cognition is likely to have a stronger association with subsequent gait speed than the reverse pathway. This interlinkage is noteworthy and may have implications for public health. Maintaining normal cognitive function may be an important interventional strategy for mitigating age-related gait speed reduction.
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