Multiple Choice
A likely cause of gait change in older adults is:
A) Overestimation of remaining postural control and muscle strength leading
B) Failure to perceive and recognize environmental barriers and hazards
C) Adoption of a more cautious walking pattern to address barriers
D) Persistent exhortations by younger adults to slow gait
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Q1: An individual with poor anticipatory postural control
Q3: Barriers to exercise for older adults include
Q4: Postural control can be thought of as
Q5: Of the following,which is most likely to
Q6: As age increases,heterogeneity in reaction time:<br>A)Decreases<br>B)Increases<br>C)Remains the
Q7: Changes in coordination in later life include
Q8: An advantage of the "functional reach test"
Q9: A typical age-related change in posture is:<br>A)Thoracic
Q10: Age-related changes in the axial skeleton are