Gerontology
Fecha de publicación: 18 September 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1159/000502288
Autores: Mc Ardle R., Del Din S., Donaghy P., Galna B., Thomas A., Rochester L.
Background: Reduced engagement with habitual activity (HA) is associated with greater risk and progression of cognitive decline and falls in older adults and people with dementia. Understanding external and intrinsic factors that affect HA may provide novel targets for non-pharmacologic interventions.