Introduction Changes in mobility, postural balance and muscle strength in the aging process may cause a fall in the elderly by changing or not perceived self-efficacy in preventing falls, the goal is to compare mobility, body balance and muscle performance according to self-efficacy for falls in community-dwelling elderly women. Materials and methods A comparative study of cross-section, with 63 community-dwelling elderly. We evaluated sociodemographic data, cognition (Mini-Mental State Examination), efficacy for falls (International Efficacy Scale for Falls, Brazil), mobility (Timed Up and Go Test), body balance by Berg Balance Scale, Balance Master System: Modified Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction on Balance (mCTSIB), Tandem walk (...
Falls are a serious health problem for elderly people. In Portugal, falls are about 70 % of accident...
Functional physical mobility and balance ability relate closely to the achievement of the basic move...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether the best functional mobility may be more associated with fewer falls ...
Background. It is currently unknown whether falling is independently associated with measures of bal...
Falling in the elderly is a matter of great consequence. Falling can lead to death, or a combination...
Abstract Introduction: Falls are among the most common and serious problems facing elderly women. F...
Elderly women are tend to have higher risk factor fall. This may cause physical injuries or the frac...
Falls in older people are very common and its incidence increases with age. In the community, the pr...
BACKGROUND : Self efficacy is a cognitive control system which affect someone’s believe to do an act...
Falls cause substantial death and morbidity in the elderly. Fall risk depends on ability to maintai...
Object of study: elderly women balance improvement. Problem of study: while elderly and old-age peop...
O processo de envelhecimento modifica diversos sistemas do organismo, levando a alterações de mobili...
Objective: To verify prevalence of falls and fear of falling, and to compare functional fitness amon...
Fear of falling in elderly is a major cause of loss of independence, which has an effect on the phys...
Quality of life is strongly associated with the mobility of elderly people. Falls often cause restri...
Falls are a serious health problem for elderly people. In Portugal, falls are about 70 % of accident...
Functional physical mobility and balance ability relate closely to the achievement of the basic move...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether the best functional mobility may be more associated with fewer falls ...
Background. It is currently unknown whether falling is independently associated with measures of bal...
Falling in the elderly is a matter of great consequence. Falling can lead to death, or a combination...
Abstract Introduction: Falls are among the most common and serious problems facing elderly women. F...
Elderly women are tend to have higher risk factor fall. This may cause physical injuries or the frac...
Falls in older people are very common and its incidence increases with age. In the community, the pr...
BACKGROUND : Self efficacy is a cognitive control system which affect someone’s believe to do an act...
Falls cause substantial death and morbidity in the elderly. Fall risk depends on ability to maintai...
Object of study: elderly women balance improvement. Problem of study: while elderly and old-age peop...
O processo de envelhecimento modifica diversos sistemas do organismo, levando a alterações de mobili...
Objective: To verify prevalence of falls and fear of falling, and to compare functional fitness amon...
Fear of falling in elderly is a major cause of loss of independence, which has an effect on the phys...
Quality of life is strongly associated with the mobility of elderly people. Falls often cause restri...
Falls are a serious health problem for elderly people. In Portugal, falls are about 70 % of accident...
Functional physical mobility and balance ability relate closely to the achievement of the basic move...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether the best functional mobility may be more associated with fewer falls ...