"Detecting Early Cognitive Decline Through Curved Walking Analysis"

A study suggests that curved path walking can effectively detect early cognitive decline in older adults by analyzing gait impairments, offering a non-invasive, cost-effective tool for early diagnosis and intervention. Researchers used a depth camera to compare the performance of healthy older adults versus those with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in straight and curve walking, finding that curve walking resulted in greater challenges for the MCI group and outperformed straight walking in detecting MCI. The study's findings indicate that curved path walking may be more sensitive to detect mild cognitive dementia, complementing cognitive assessments and aiding in early diagnosis and management.
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