Authors

  1. Lee , Szu-Ping
  2. Shih , Hui-Ting
  3. Wu , Fu-Lien
  4. Armagnac , Rebeca
  5. Lee , Yinny
  6. Letkiewicz , Alicia
  7. Mamauag , Mieko
  8. Hooyman , Andrew
  9. Winstein , Carolee

Abstract

Adopting an external focus of attention benefits performance during short-term training of a novel balance task in older adults with and without diabetes. Participants with diabetes were capable of learning the challenging balance task with practice, at a relative rate similar to those without diabetes. This information may be useful for designing interventional strategies to improve physical function and mitigate fall risks in older adults with diabetes.