The constantly rising percentage of the elderly (60+), who are particularly at risk of the dangerous consequence of falls, results not only in the loss of independence in daily life, but also in a serious threat to health and life. Therefore, many authors emphasize the necessity of conducting prophylaxis and prevention among senior citizens. The most important aspect of fall prophylaxis is care about the optimum level of agility. Exercise should focus on increasing muscular strength, balance and dexterity. The aim of the present study is to determine the relationship between functional fitness and the risk for falls of older people in the light of maintaining physical independence. The research group consisted of 522 persons: 142 males and ...
Impairments in balance, mobility, and lower-limb strength are common in the growing population of ol...
Introduction: Identification of the risk factors that can be modified is an essential aspect in the...
over the world and is deeply connected with an often physical and emotional discomfort of foreseen t...
The constantly rising percentage of the elderly (60+), who are particularly at risk of the dangerous...
Introduction. One of the key elements of successful aging is to maintain autonomy and independence i...
Aim. Falls are the second leading cause of accidental injury and deaths worldwide. Individuals aged ...
Aim: Falling can have serious consequences for older persons, but fear of falling is also a current ...
Introduction. Falls of elderly people and especially their effects have an impact on the length and ...
<p><b>Aim:</b> To characterise the functional capacities of Polish men and women aged 60–87 years an...
Falls among the elderly are important clinical and health problems being one of the major causes of ...
Background. The aim of the study was to assess the influence of falls in the past year on physical a...
This thesis examined the importance of physical activity and fitness, in the performance of daily li...
Falls are a significant problem among the elderly. Every third person falls at least once a year. Fa...
SummaryPurposeThis study aimed to identify the differences in functional fitness between older adult...
This work aims to provide an inventory of the risk factors and consequences of falling in the elderl...
Impairments in balance, mobility, and lower-limb strength are common in the growing population of ol...
Introduction: Identification of the risk factors that can be modified is an essential aspect in the...
over the world and is deeply connected with an often physical and emotional discomfort of foreseen t...
The constantly rising percentage of the elderly (60+), who are particularly at risk of the dangerous...
Introduction. One of the key elements of successful aging is to maintain autonomy and independence i...
Aim. Falls are the second leading cause of accidental injury and deaths worldwide. Individuals aged ...
Aim: Falling can have serious consequences for older persons, but fear of falling is also a current ...
Introduction. Falls of elderly people and especially their effects have an impact on the length and ...
<p><b>Aim:</b> To characterise the functional capacities of Polish men and women aged 60–87 years an...
Falls among the elderly are important clinical and health problems being one of the major causes of ...
Background. The aim of the study was to assess the influence of falls in the past year on physical a...
This thesis examined the importance of physical activity and fitness, in the performance of daily li...
Falls are a significant problem among the elderly. Every third person falls at least once a year. Fa...
SummaryPurposeThis study aimed to identify the differences in functional fitness between older adult...
This work aims to provide an inventory of the risk factors and consequences of falling in the elderl...
Impairments in balance, mobility, and lower-limb strength are common in the growing population of ol...
Introduction: Identification of the risk factors that can be modified is an essential aspect in the...
over the world and is deeply connected with an often physical and emotional discomfort of foreseen t...