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Cross-sectional differences in baseline cognitive performance

Cross sectional analysis of baseline differences of candidates for rotator cuff surgery: a sex and gender perspective

Cross sectional analysis of baseline differences of candidates for rotator cuff surgery: a sex and gender perspective

... Methods The present study was a cross-sectional analysis of base- line data of a prospective study of patients undergoing rotator cuff related surgery. The target sample was patients referred to one of two ...

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Age-related differences in dual task performance: a cross-sectional study on women

Age-related differences in dual task performance: a cross-sectional study on women

... cost because of the difficulty in simultaneously manag- ing both mobility and attention demanding tasks. 30 Interestingly, we found a significant difference in DTC among age groups in TUGC, but no difference in TUGM. ...

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Environment and cognitive aging:a cross sectional study of place of residence and cognitive performance in the Irish longitudinal study on ageing

Environment and cognitive aging:a cross sectional study of place of residence and cognitive performance in the Irish longitudinal study on ageing

... Abstract Objectives - Stimulating environments foster cognitive vitality in older age. However, it is not known whether and how geographical and physical characteristics of lived environments contribute to ...

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Mood is a key determinant of cognitive performance in community-dwelling older adults: a cross-sectional analysis

Mood is a key determinant of cognitive performance in community-dwelling older adults: a cross-sectional analysis

... global cognitive status, and mood. Based on these, strong and weak cognitive performers were dis- ...poorer cognitive performance with increasing ...of cognitive decline in the ...of ...

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Headache and cognitive profile in children: a cross-sectional controlled study

Headache and cognitive profile in children: a cross-sectional controlled study

... significant differences in verbal ...verbal performance was not significantly influenced by migraine attacks ‘‘per se’’, but was due rather to a ‘‘not-identified’’ prenatal shared risk factor, thereby ...

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Mediterranean diet and quality of life: Baseline cross-sectional analysis of the PREDIMED-PLUS trial

Mediterranean diet and quality of life: Baseline cross-sectional analysis of the PREDIMED-PLUS trial

... the present one have been conducted in Spain and consider a full dietary pattern, participants in the SUN cohort were younger and healthier than those in the PREDIMED-Plus trial, who were aged between 55 and 75 years, ...

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Correlation of Patients’ Baseline Characteristics with Success Rate of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation; a Cross-Sectional Study

Correlation of Patients’ Baseline Characteristics with Success Rate of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation; a Cross-Sectional Study

... Additionally, based on the results of the present study, the ward in which the patient was hospitalized and the time interval between hospitalization of the patient and cardiorespiratory arrest of the patient did not ...

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Differences in perspectives of pediatricians on advance care planning: a cross-sectional survey

Differences in perspectives of pediatricians on advance care planning: a cross-sectional survey

... Strengths and limitations This was the first study on pediatricians’ perceptions of and attitudes toward ACP in South Korea. In particular, since this survey was conducted at the initial stages of enacting the new law on ...

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Age-related differences in dual task walking: a cross sectional study

Age-related differences in dual task walking: a cross sectional study

... Interpreting results of the present study is limited some- what by its relatively nonspecific inclusion and exclusion criteria. Each older subject described herself as a commu- nity-dwelling, healthy woman without a ...

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Age-related decrements in dual-task performance: Comparison of different mobility and cognitive tasks. A cross sectional study

Age-related decrements in dual-task performance: Comparison of different mobility and cognitive tasks. A cross sectional study

... the cognitive system during mobility performance and the dependency of automatic and high-level cognitive processes [8, 14], especially in advancing ...mobility performance is a ...

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Low contrast visual acuity testing is associated with cognitive performance in multiple sclerosis: a cross-sectional pilot study

Low contrast visual acuity testing is associated with cognitive performance in multiple sclerosis: a cross-sectional pilot study

... hand cognitive impairment influ- ence visual function test results? A recent study investi- gating auditory-based cognitive tests ...dependent cognitive test results ...between cognitive im- ...

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Cross-cultural differences in social desirability scales: Influence of cognitive ability

Cross-cultural differences in social desirability scales: Influence of cognitive ability

... of cognitive processes and it is expected that respondents, higher in general ability, will be better at enhancing performance on a self-report inventory (O’Connell et ...

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Cross-country differences in innovative entrepreneurial activity : an entrepreneurial cognitive view.

Cross-country differences in innovative entrepreneurial activity : an entrepreneurial cognitive view.

... of performance orientation on the individual-level relationship between entrepreneurial cognition and ...high performance orientation are more likely than others to engage in ...entrepreneurial ...

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Cognitive Functions in Abstinent Alcohol Dependent Males – A Cross Sectional study.

Cognitive Functions in Abstinent Alcohol Dependent Males – A Cross Sectional study.

... performance. The neuropsychological assessment during this initial period is of little value as this impairment will improve substantially with detoxification. Patients with history of head injury, medical ...

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Non-cognitive skills and the parent child relationship: A cross-sectional study

Non-cognitive skills and the parent child relationship: A cross-sectional study

... Despite these limitations, this study provides useful information for families with adolescents, child educators, and pediatricians. Results indicated that NCS and parent–child relationships were significantly ...

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Cognitive impairments and predominant polarity in bipolar disorder: a cross-sectional study

Cognitive impairments and predominant polarity in bipolar disorder: a cross-sectional study

... and performance on a 7-test neuropsychological ...greater cognitive impairments in alternating attention, verbal fluency, and delayed memory in comparison to DPP, IPP, and ...exhibit cognitive ...

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Potentially modifiable lifestyle factors, cognitive reserve, and cognitive function in later life: A cross-sectional study

Potentially modifiable lifestyle factors, cognitive reserve, and cognitive function in later life: A cross-sectional study

... are cross-sectional data, and hence, we cannot infer causal ...low cognitive reserve would indicate whether there are differences in lifestyle that distinguish the two groups or alternatively ...

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Relationship between cognitive performance and motor dysfunction in patients with Parkinson's disease: a pilot cross-sectional study.

Relationship between cognitive performance and motor dysfunction in patients with Parkinson's disease: a pilot cross-sectional study.

... pilot cross-sectional study was to extensively investigate the relationships between cognitive performance and motor dysfunction involving balance and gait ability in patients with Parkinson’s ...

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Discriminant power of socio-demographic characteristics and mood in distinguishing cognitive performance clusters in older individuals: a cross-sectional analysis

Discriminant power of socio-demographic characteristics and mood in distinguishing cognitive performance clusters in older individuals: a cross-sectional analysis

... with cognitive impairments and controls) using a verbal flu- ency ...mild cognitive impairment, Alzheimer’s disease and controls (Quintana et ...of cognitive status, corroborating the existing ...

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Sex differences in the shoulder joint position sense acuity: a cross sectional study

Sex differences in the shoulder joint position sense acuity: a cross sectional study

... clear why the direction of error was different in our ex- periment, but one possible reason could be the different strategies that men and women employ during movement tasks. It has been suggested that women may use ...

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