@article{IR, author = {Harker, Graham and Silva-Batista, Carla and Carlson-Kuhta, Patricia and Ragothaman, Anjani and Ellison, Jacqueline and Horak, Fay B. and Mancini, Martina}, url = {http://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/41887}, title = {Set-shifting function is associated with dynamic balance in people with parkinson’s disease}, publisher = {Oregon Health and Science University}, abstract = {Parkinson’s disease (PD) is responsible for more balance and cognitive disability than most chronic diseases. Cognitive function, mainly executive function, is essential for safe balance. Recent studies have revealed that neuropsychological assessments (e.g., Montreal Cognitive Assessment [MoCA]) are related with static balance in people with PD. Here, we used the Mini Balance Evaluation System Test (Mini-BESTest) to assess static and dynamic balance. We aimed to investigate if instrumented assessment of executive function (a Tablet-based Cognitive Assessment Tool [TabCAT]) and the clinical global cognition (MoCA) can explain the variation in the Mini-BEST score and its subscores in people with PD.}, number = {IR}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.6083/bpxhc41887}, recid = {41887}, address = {2023-09-13}, }