Objective: Older adults’ falls are a critical public health problem. The majority of free-living fall risk assessment methods have investigated fall predictive power of step-related digital biomarkers extracted from wearable inertial measurement unit (IMU) data. Alternatively, the examination of characteristics and frequency of naturally-occurring compensatory balance reactions (CBRs) may provide valuable information on older adults’ propensity for falls. To address this, models to automatically detect naturally-occurring CBRs are needed. However, compared to steps, CBRs are rare events. Therefore, prolonged collection of criterion standard data (along with IMU data) is required to validate model’s performance in free-living conditions. Met...
Falls are the primary contributors of accidents in elderly people. An important factor of fall sever...
Background Despite advances in laboratory-based supervised fall risk assessment methods (FRAs), fal...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordBackgrou...
Objective: Older adults’ falls are a critical public health problem. The majority of free-living fal...
Falls are the leading cause of fatal and non-fatal injuries among seniors worldwide, with serious an...
Objective: We investigated whether a simple measure of reaction time intraindividual variability (II...
Falls are one of the most costly population health issues. Screening of older adults for fall risks ...
Falls in older adults are a critical public health problem worldwide and impact one in three older a...
Falls are the most common cause of injury in older adults with two-thirds of individuals over the ag...
Falls are the leading cause of older adult injury and cost $50bn annually. New digital technologies ...
Falls in the elderly constitute a major health issue associated to population ageing. Current clini...
Introduction: The ageing population poses an increasing burden to public health systems, particularl...
Falls are among the most common cause of decreased mobility and independence in older adults and ran...
Falls in older adults are a major problem; the current fall risk assessments used in fall prevention...
Falls are the leading cause of injuries in older adults. To prevent falls, early identification of i...
Falls are the primary contributors of accidents in elderly people. An important factor of fall sever...
Background Despite advances in laboratory-based supervised fall risk assessment methods (FRAs), fal...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordBackgrou...
Objective: Older adults’ falls are a critical public health problem. The majority of free-living fal...
Falls are the leading cause of fatal and non-fatal injuries among seniors worldwide, with serious an...
Objective: We investigated whether a simple measure of reaction time intraindividual variability (II...
Falls are one of the most costly population health issues. Screening of older adults for fall risks ...
Falls in older adults are a critical public health problem worldwide and impact one in three older a...
Falls are the most common cause of injury in older adults with two-thirds of individuals over the ag...
Falls are the leading cause of older adult injury and cost $50bn annually. New digital technologies ...
Falls in the elderly constitute a major health issue associated to population ageing. Current clini...
Introduction: The ageing population poses an increasing burden to public health systems, particularl...
Falls are among the most common cause of decreased mobility and independence in older adults and ran...
Falls in older adults are a major problem; the current fall risk assessments used in fall prevention...
Falls are the leading cause of injuries in older adults. To prevent falls, early identification of i...
Falls are the primary contributors of accidents in elderly people. An important factor of fall sever...
Background Despite advances in laboratory-based supervised fall risk assessment methods (FRAs), fal...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordBackgrou...