Endurance and Gait Speed Associations with Incident Dementia in Older Adults: The ARIC Study
Jamesia Kenney, Hunter Sylvester, Michael Griswold, Rebecca Gottesman, David Knopman, Kelley Pettee Gabriel, Kevin Sullivan, B Gwen Windham

TL;DR
Faster walking speed and better endurance are linked to lower dementia risk in older adults, but endurance may be a more reliable predictor.
Contribution
This study prospectively examines how gait speed and endurance independently and jointly predict dementia risk in older adults.
Findings
Higher endurance (2MW) was associated with a 32% lower dementia risk.
Gait speed was not significantly linked to dementia risk when endurance was considered.
Endurance appears more informative than gait speed for predicting dementia risk.
Abstract
Faster gait speed and better endurance have been cross-sectionally and jointly associated with a lower likelihood of dementia. However, gait speed associations plateau above 1m/s, suggesting gait speed may be less predictive at near normal speeds. This study examined prospective associations of gait speed, endurance, and moderating effects of endurance on gait speed associations with incident dementia among ARIC participants without dementia at Visit 6 (2016-2017) who completed assessments of endurance ( 2- Minute Walk (2MW), meters) and usual-pace 4-meter gait speed (m/s) (n = 2767, mean age 78+/- 4.3 years, 43% male, 18% Black). Dementia was adjudicated using neuropsychological tests, functional assessments, informant interviews, and medical/vital record surveillance over a median of 3.3 years follow-up. Cox regression models estimated the hazard ratio (HR, 95% CI) for dementia,…
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TopicsBalance, Gait, and Falls Prevention · Older Adults Driving Studies · Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
