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pro vyhledávání: '"Valerie E. Kelly"'
Autor:
Rosie Morris, Douglas N. Martini, Katrina Ramsey, Valerie E. Kelly, Katrijn Smulders, Amie Hiller, Kathryn A. Chung, Shu-Ching Hu, Cyrus P. Zabetian, Kathleen L. Poston, Ignacio F. Mata, Karen L. Edwards, Jodi Lapidus, Brenna Cholerton, Thomas J. Montine, Joseph F. Quinn, Fay Horak
Publikováno v:
npj Parkinson's Disease, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2022)
Abstract The extent to which the heterogeneity of gait and balance problems in PD may be explained by genetic variation is unknown. Variants in the glucocerebrosidase (GBA) gene are the strongest known genetic risk factor for PD and are associated wi
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https://doaj.org/article/56b617566f02418bacfaf0ca87b711a1
Autor:
Rosie Morris, Douglas N. Martini, Valerie E. Kelly, Katrijn Smulders, Katrina Ramsey, Amie Hiller, Kathryn A. Chung, Shu-Ching Hu, Cyrus P. Zabetian, Kathleen L. Poston, Ignacio F. Mata, Karen L. Edwards, Jodi Lapidus, Brenna Cholerton, Thomas J. Montine, Joseph F. Quinn, Fay Horak
Publikováno v:
Clinical Parkinsonism & Related Disorders, Vol 9, Iss , Pp 100201- (2023)
Background: Gait and balance impairments are among the most troublesome and heterogeneous in Parkinson’s disease (PD). This heterogeneity may, in part, reflect genetic variation. The apolipoprotein E (APOE) gene has three major allelic variants (ε
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https://doaj.org/article/3cac717a7a5542b3a906ea0c2ee206cc
Autor:
Douglas N. Martini, Rosie Morris, Valerie E. Kelly, Amie Hiller, Kathryn A. Chung, Shu-Ching Hu, Cyrus P. Zabetian, John Oakley, Kathleen Poston, Ignacio F. Mata, Karen L. Edwards, Jodi A. Lapidus, Thomas J. Grabowski, Thomas J. Montine, Joseph F. Quinn, Fay Horak
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Neurology, Vol 11 (2020)
Background: Mobility and sensorimotor inhibition impairments are heterogeneous in Parkinson's disease (PD). Genetics may contribute to this heterogeneity since the apolipoprotein (APOE) ε4 allele and glucocerebrosidase (GBA) gene variants have been
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https://doaj.org/article/336eb63f38414cdc9467ccea733af154
Publikováno v:
Parkinson's Disease, Vol 2012 (2012)
Gait impairments are prevalent among people with Parkinson’s disease (PD). Instructions to focus on walking can improve walking in PD, but the use of such a cognitive strategy may be limited under dual-task walking conditions, when walking is perfo
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https://doaj.org/article/e3f5ec3f816747a5824ebe53e2768f6d
Publikováno v:
Parkinson's Disease, Vol 2012 (2012)
Gait impairments in Parkinson's disease (PD) are exacerbated under dual-task conditions requiring the simultaneous performance of cognitive or motor tasks. Dual-task walking deficits impact functional mobility, which often requires walking while perf
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https://doaj.org/article/a38a55e1609344fab60af75d437a1483
Autor:
Douglas N. Martini, Rosie Morris, Graham Harker, Valerie E. Kelly, John G. Nutt, Fay B. Horak
Publikováno v:
Experimental Brain Research. 241:127-133
Autor:
Amir, Besharat, Sheri I, Imsdahl, Momona, Yamagami, Nawat, Nhan, Olivia, Bellatin, Samuel A, Burden, Kathleen, Cummer, Sujata D, Pradhan, Valerie E, Kelly
Publikováno v:
Gait & Posture. 92:442-448
Many people with Parkinson disease (PD) experience freezing of gait (FoG), a transient gait disturbance associated with increased fall risk and reduced quality of life. Head-mounted virtual reality (VR) systems allow overground walking and can create
Publikováno v:
Disability and Rehabilitation. 44:5585-5591
Purpose: Sleep deficits are a common nonmotor symptom of Parkinson disease (PD). People with mild PD also achieve less physical activity (PA) than healthy older adults (HOA), but the relationship b...
Autor:
Cyrus P. Zabetian, Thomas J. Grabowski, Kathryn A. Chung, Douglas N. Martini, Amie L. Hiller, Shu Ching Hu, Kathleen L. Poston, Joseph F. Quinn, Laurice Yang, Fay B. Horak, Katrijn Smulders, Valerie E. Kelly, Karen L. Edwards, Thomas J. Montine, Rosie Morris, Brenna Cholerton
Publikováno v:
Parkinsonism Relat Disord
Introduction Gait and balance impairments are cardinal features of Parkinson's disease (PD) that require cognitive input. However, the extent to which specific gait and balance characteristics relate to cognition in PD is unclear. In addition, indepe
Autor:
Rosie Morris, Douglas N. Martini, Katrina Ramsey, Valerie E. Kelly, Katrijn Smulders, Amie Hiller, Kathryn A. Chung, Shu-Ching Hu, Cyrus P. Zabetian, Kathleen L. Poston, Ignacio F. Mata, Karen L. Edwards, Jodi Lapidus, Brenna Cholerton, Thomas J. Montine, Joseph F. Quinn, Fay Horak
Publikováno v:
NPJ Parkinson's disease. 8(1)
The extent to which the heterogeneity of gait and balance problems in PD may be explained by genetic variation is unknown. Variants in the glucocerebrosidase (GBA) gene are the strongest known genetic risk factor for PD and are associated with greate