His primary areas of study are Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Gait, Cognition, Dementia and STRIDE. His work carried out in the field of Physical medicine and rehabilitation brings together such families of science as Young adult and Physical therapy. His work on Gait analysis as part of general Gait research is frequently linked to Reflection, bridging the gap between disciplines.
As a part of the same scientific family, Olivier Beauchet mostly works in the field of Cognition, focusing on Endocrinology and, on occasion, Central nervous system disease. His work deals with themes such as Alzheimer's disease, Vitamin D and neurology, Gerontology and Hazard ratio, which intersect with Dementia. Olivier Beauchet combines subjects such as Internal medicine, Systematic review, Activities of daily living and Cognitive decline with his study of Gerontology.
Olivier Beauchet spends much of his time researching Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Cognition, Dementia, Vitamin D and neurology and Internal medicine. Much of his study explores Physical medicine and rehabilitation relationship to Physical therapy. His studies in Cognition integrate themes in fields like Gait analysis and Cohort.
His Dementia research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Meta-analysis, Cohort study and Gerontology. His Vitamin D and neurology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Memantine, Vitamin and Disease. The concepts of his Internal medicine study are interwoven with issues in Endocrinology and Oncology.
Olivier Beauchet mostly deals with Cognition, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Dementia, Internal medicine and Observational study. His Cognition study incorporates themes from Depression, Gerontology, Clinical psychology and Cognitive decline. Gait and Preferred walking speed are the subjects of his Physical medicine and rehabilitation studies.
Olivier Beauchet has researched Dementia in several fields, including Longitudinal study, Diabetes mellitus, Stroke, Meta-analysis and Gait analysis. He is interested in Vitamin D and neurology, which is a field of Internal medicine. His Vitamin D and neurology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Body mass index and Vitamin.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Dementia, Cognition, Preferred walking speed and Cognitive decline. His Physical medicine and rehabilitation and Gait and Gait investigations all form part of his Physical medicine and rehabilitation research activities. In his work, Diabetes mellitus, Waist–hip ratio, Blood pressure, Overweight and Longitudinal study is strongly intertwined with Stroke, which is a subfield of Dementia.
His study in Cognition is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Psychological intervention, Gerontology, Meta-analysis, Gait analysis and Vascular dementia. Olivier Beauchet has included themes like Delphi method, Standardized test, Motor control, Trail Making Test and Montreal Cognitive Assessment in his Preferred walking speed study. His research integrates issues of Alzheimer's disease, Endocrinology and Phenothiazine in his study of Cognitive decline.
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Gait speed at usual pace as a predictor of adverse outcomes in community-dwelling older people an International Academy on Nutrition and Aging (IANA) Task Force
Gabor Abellan Van Kan;Y. Rolland;S. Andrieu;J. Bauer.
Journal of Nutrition Health & Aging (2009)
Gait and cognition: a complementary approach to understanding brain function and the risk of falling.
Manuel Montero-Odasso;Manuel Montero-Odasso;Joe Verghese;Olivier Beauchet;Jeffrey M. Hausdorff;Jeffrey M. Hausdorff;Jeffrey M. Hausdorff.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (2012)
Vitamin D and the risk of dementia and Alzheimer disease
Thomas J. Littlejohns;William E. Henley;Iain A. Lang;Cedric Annweiler.
Neurology (2014)
Stops walking when talking: a predictor of falls in older adults?
Olivier Beauchet;C. Annweiler;V. Dubost;Gilles Allali.
European Journal of Neurology (2009)
Timed up and go test and risk of falls in older adults: A systematic review
Olivier Beauchet;B. Fantino;Gilles Allali;S. W. Muir.
Journal of Nutrition Health & Aging (2011)
Relationships between dual-task related changes in stride velocity and stride time variability in healthy older adults
Veronique Dubost;Reto W. Kressig;Regis Gonthier;Franãçois R. Herrmann.
Human Movement Science (2006)
Guidelines for clinical applications of spatio-temporal gait analysis in older adults
Reto W. Kressig;Olivier Beauchet.
Aging Clinical and Experimental Research (2006)
Vitamin D and cognitive performance in adults: a systematic review.
C. Annweiler;G. Allali;P. Allain;S. Bridenbaugh.
European Journal of Neurology (2009)
Dual-task-related gait changes in the elderly: does the type of cognitive task matter?
Olivier Beauchet;Véronique Dubost;Kamiar Aminian;Regis Gonthier.
Journal of Motor Behavior (2005)
Association of vitamin D deficiency with cognitive impairment in older women: cross-sectional study.
C. Annweiler;A. M. Schott;Gilles Allali;S. A. Bridenbaugh.
Neurology (2010)
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