An understanding of capacity for physical activity in obese populations should help guide interventions to promote physical activity. Fear of falling is a phenomenon reported in the elderly, which is associated with reduced mobility and lower physical activity levels. However, although falls are reportedly common in obese adults, fear of falling and its relationship with activity has not been investigated in younger obese populations. In a cross-sectional study, fear of falling was measured in 63 women aged 18 to 49 years, with mean BMI 42.1 kg/m (SD 10.3) using the Modified Falls Efficacy (MFES), the Consequences of Falling (COF) and the Modified Survey of Activities and Fear of Falling in the Elderly (MSAFFE) scales. The choice of scales...
Background fear of falling (FOF) is a major health problem among the elderly living in communities, ...
Many adults are afraid of falling. While aging can affect one’s physical and cognitive abilities rel...
Background: Despite the number of studies that have tried to demonstrate that there is an associatio...
Background: An understanding of capacity for physical activity in obese populations should help guid...
Coded data from 12 interviews exploring fear falling in the overweight and obese in a population who...
BACKGROUND: Falls affect approximately one third of community-dwelling older adults each year and ha...
Aim: Falling can have serious consequences for older persons, but fear of falling is also a current ...
Background: There are inconsistent findings regarding the relationship between body mass index (BMI)...
BACKGROUND: fear of falling (FOF) is a major health problem among the elderly living in communities,...
The purpose of this research was to study the fear of falling, physical activity levels, and interes...
Background: Physical activity levels generally decline with increasing age. Few studies have examine...
In older people’s falls often lead to hospitalisation and lengthy recovery in health care institutio...
Fear of falling leads to activity restriction in the older adult population. Activity restriction le...
Fear of falling (FOF), a common phenomenon among older adults, may result in adverse health conseque...
Objectives: To determine longitudinal predictors of incident and persistent fear of falling (FOF) in...
Background fear of falling (FOF) is a major health problem among the elderly living in communities, ...
Many adults are afraid of falling. While aging can affect one’s physical and cognitive abilities rel...
Background: Despite the number of studies that have tried to demonstrate that there is an associatio...
Background: An understanding of capacity for physical activity in obese populations should help guid...
Coded data from 12 interviews exploring fear falling in the overweight and obese in a population who...
BACKGROUND: Falls affect approximately one third of community-dwelling older adults each year and ha...
Aim: Falling can have serious consequences for older persons, but fear of falling is also a current ...
Background: There are inconsistent findings regarding the relationship between body mass index (BMI)...
BACKGROUND: fear of falling (FOF) is a major health problem among the elderly living in communities,...
The purpose of this research was to study the fear of falling, physical activity levels, and interes...
Background: Physical activity levels generally decline with increasing age. Few studies have examine...
In older people’s falls often lead to hospitalisation and lengthy recovery in health care institutio...
Fear of falling leads to activity restriction in the older adult population. Activity restriction le...
Fear of falling (FOF), a common phenomenon among older adults, may result in adverse health conseque...
Objectives: To determine longitudinal predictors of incident and persistent fear of falling (FOF) in...
Background fear of falling (FOF) is a major health problem among the elderly living in communities, ...
Many adults are afraid of falling. While aging can affect one’s physical and cognitive abilities rel...
Background: Despite the number of studies that have tried to demonstrate that there is an associatio...