Motor, Cognitive, and Behavioral Performance in Middle-Aged and Older Adults With Multiple Sclerosis

In this study, we recruited ambulatory middle-aged and older adults with MS to complete walking, dual-task, cognitive, and survey measures. We found no differences in performance between groups in our sample of mildly disabled individuals with MS, suggesting that individuals with mild disease may have reduced age-related declines in motor function.
Source: Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation - Category: Geriatrics Tags: Aging With a Progressive Neurologic Disease Source Type: research