Abstract Background Falls reflect sentinel events in older adults, with significant negative consequences. Although fall risk factors have been identified as intrinsic (e.g., muscle weakness, balance problems) and extrinsic (e.g., home hazards), most prevention programs target only intrinsic factors. We present the rationale and design of a home-based multicomponent fall prevention program—the LIVE LiFE program—for community-living older adults. The program adapts and expands the successful Lifestyle Intervention Functional Exercise (LiFE) program by adding home safety, vision contrast screening, and medication review. The specific aims of the study are to (1) adapt the LiFE program to a US context and expand it into a multicomponent progra...
BackgroundFall prevention interventions with home-based exercise programmes are effective to reduce ...
Falls are a leading cause of non-fatal injuries and hospital admissions for trauma in the elderly. F...
Background : Fall prevention interventions with home-based exercise programmes are effective to redu...
Background: Falls reflect sentinel events in older adults, with significant negative consequences. A...
Objectives: To evaluate whether a fall prevention intervention reduces fall risk in older adults who...
Objective: To evaluate effects of a multifactorial fall prevention program on fall incidence and phy...
Thesis (M.S., Special Major (Therapeutic Aging)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.On...
Abstract Background Falls and fall-related injuries in older adults are associated with great burden...
As the population and longevity of older adults increases, the prevalence of falls is becoming an ev...
Objectives: to describe the implementation and the effects of a multifactorial fall prevention trial...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, falls are the most common cause of fata...
International audienceAccording to the CDC, falls rank among the leading causes of accidental death ...
As the population and longevity of older adults’ increases, the prevalence of falls is becoming an e...
Falls are the primary cause of injuries among older adults, and accidents that result from falls can...
Abstract Background According to the CDC, falls rank ...
BackgroundFall prevention interventions with home-based exercise programmes are effective to reduce ...
Falls are a leading cause of non-fatal injuries and hospital admissions for trauma in the elderly. F...
Background : Fall prevention interventions with home-based exercise programmes are effective to redu...
Background: Falls reflect sentinel events in older adults, with significant negative consequences. A...
Objectives: To evaluate whether a fall prevention intervention reduces fall risk in older adults who...
Objective: To evaluate effects of a multifactorial fall prevention program on fall incidence and phy...
Thesis (M.S., Special Major (Therapeutic Aging)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.On...
Abstract Background Falls and fall-related injuries in older adults are associated with great burden...
As the population and longevity of older adults increases, the prevalence of falls is becoming an ev...
Objectives: to describe the implementation and the effects of a multifactorial fall prevention trial...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, falls are the most common cause of fata...
International audienceAccording to the CDC, falls rank among the leading causes of accidental death ...
As the population and longevity of older adults’ increases, the prevalence of falls is becoming an e...
Falls are the primary cause of injuries among older adults, and accidents that result from falls can...
Abstract Background According to the CDC, falls rank ...
BackgroundFall prevention interventions with home-based exercise programmes are effective to reduce ...
Falls are a leading cause of non-fatal injuries and hospital admissions for trauma in the elderly. F...
Background : Fall prevention interventions with home-based exercise programmes are effective to redu...