Rising energetic cost of walking predicts cognitive impairment. | Synapse
February 26, 2026
Rising energetic cost of walking predicts cognitive impairment.
Puntos clave
This research investigates the relationship between walking efficiency and cognitive health.
Analyzed walking efficiency and cognitive health metrics in older adults.
Measured energetic costs associated with walking and mobility levels.
Assessed cognitive impairment prevalence related to walking efficiency.
Increased energetic cost of walking correlates with higher rates of cognitive impairment.
Lower walking efficiency is linked to a greater risk of developing Alzheimer's disease.
Maintaining walking efficiency may support cognitive health in older adults.
Resumen
Walking efficiency provides a physiological link between mobility and cognitive health; preserving efficiency may reduce risk of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias.