Background: walking is the most popular form of exercise in older people but the impact of walking on falls is unclear. This study investigated the impact of a 48-week walking programme on falls in older people. Methods: three hundred and eighty-six physically inactive people aged 65+ years living in the community were randomised into an intervention or control group. The intervention group received a self-paced, 48-week walking programme that involved three mailed printed manuals and telephone coaching. Coinciding with the walking programme manual control group participants received health information unrelated to falls. Monthly falls calendars were used to monitor falls (primary outcome) over 48 weeks. Secondary outcomes were self-report...
Falls, and injuries from falls are common among older people. As the population is ageing rapidly an...
Background: Home exercise can prevent falls in the general older community but its impact in people ...
Background: Falls are the leading cause of injuries and often lead to functional impairment, disabil...
Background: Falls in older people continue to be a major public health issue in industrialized count...
Abstract Background Falls and fall-related injuries in older adults are associated with great burden...
Abstract Background Physical activity is an effective method of reducing fall risk among older adult...
Home exercise can prevent falls in the general older community but its impact in people recently dis...
Background: Falls are common in physically active older people; however, most intervention studies h...
Background: Physical inactivity and falls in older people are important public health problems. Heal...
Objective: Well-designed exercise can prevent falls in older people but previous research indicates ...
BackgroundFall prevention interventions with home-based exercise programmes are effective to reduce ...
BACKGROUND: Falls in the elderly are a major health problem. Although exercise programs have been sh...
Background: Falls in the elderly are a major health problem. Although exercise programs have been sh...
AbstractObjectiveWell-designed exercise can prevent falls in older people but previous research indi...
Objectives: To assess the effects of exercise interventions for preventing falls in older people liv...
Falls, and injuries from falls are common among older people. As the population is ageing rapidly an...
Background: Home exercise can prevent falls in the general older community but its impact in people ...
Background: Falls are the leading cause of injuries and often lead to functional impairment, disabil...
Background: Falls in older people continue to be a major public health issue in industrialized count...
Abstract Background Falls and fall-related injuries in older adults are associated with great burden...
Abstract Background Physical activity is an effective method of reducing fall risk among older adult...
Home exercise can prevent falls in the general older community but its impact in people recently dis...
Background: Falls are common in physically active older people; however, most intervention studies h...
Background: Physical inactivity and falls in older people are important public health problems. Heal...
Objective: Well-designed exercise can prevent falls in older people but previous research indicates ...
BackgroundFall prevention interventions with home-based exercise programmes are effective to reduce ...
BACKGROUND: Falls in the elderly are a major health problem. Although exercise programs have been sh...
Background: Falls in the elderly are a major health problem. Although exercise programs have been sh...
AbstractObjectiveWell-designed exercise can prevent falls in older people but previous research indi...
Objectives: To assess the effects of exercise interventions for preventing falls in older people liv...
Falls, and injuries from falls are common among older people. As the population is ageing rapidly an...
Background: Home exercise can prevent falls in the general older community but its impact in people ...
Background: Falls are the leading cause of injuries and often lead to functional impairment, disabil...