Background: Evidence-based fall prevention programs primarily attract older women, who are increasingly burdened by fall-related injuries. However, little is known about the relationship between older female participants\u27 baseline health status and self-reported falls over the course of fall prevention interventions. Using data from A Matter of Balance/Volunteer Lay Leader Model (AMOB/VLL) workshops, this study examines female participants\u27 sociodemographics and health indicators associated with self-reported falls at baseline and postintervention. Methods: Data were analyzed from 837 older women (. M=76.2years) collected during the statewide AMOB/VLL dissemination in Texas. Longitudinal Poisson regression models, using the generalize...
Background: Women aged 65 years and over are at increased risk of falling. Falls in this age group i...
Aim: Ageing is associated with increased risk for falling. Identification of risk factors is crucial...
Introduction:\ud Older adults are likely to fall twice per year due to detriments in strength, balan...
Background: Evidence-based fall prevention programs primarily attract older women, who are increasin...
BackgroundEvidence-based fall prevention programs primarily attract older women, who are increasingl...
Objective: This study aimed to report falls and identify factors that might predict a fall in women ...
This study is an examination of protective and risk factors associated with weekly physical activity...
Falling significantly affects quality of life, morbidity, and mortality among older adults. We sough...
Introduction. Falls in older adults are a significant cause of morbidity. Thirty percent of women an...
Falling significantly affects quality of life, morbidity, and mortality among older adults. We sough...
Many falls occur among older adults with no traditional risk factors. We examined potential independ...
OBJECTIVES: To identify factors associated with falling in well-functioning older people. DESIGN: Cr...
Although older women are at disproportionate risk of falling and becoming injured, little is known a...
SummaryMany falls occur among older adults with no traditional risk factors. We examined potential i...
Objectives: To examine whether moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) measured using accelero...
Background: Women aged 65 years and over are at increased risk of falling. Falls in this age group i...
Aim: Ageing is associated with increased risk for falling. Identification of risk factors is crucial...
Introduction:\ud Older adults are likely to fall twice per year due to detriments in strength, balan...
Background: Evidence-based fall prevention programs primarily attract older women, who are increasin...
BackgroundEvidence-based fall prevention programs primarily attract older women, who are increasingl...
Objective: This study aimed to report falls and identify factors that might predict a fall in women ...
This study is an examination of protective and risk factors associated with weekly physical activity...
Falling significantly affects quality of life, morbidity, and mortality among older adults. We sough...
Introduction. Falls in older adults are a significant cause of morbidity. Thirty percent of women an...
Falling significantly affects quality of life, morbidity, and mortality among older adults. We sough...
Many falls occur among older adults with no traditional risk factors. We examined potential independ...
OBJECTIVES: To identify factors associated with falling in well-functioning older people. DESIGN: Cr...
Although older women are at disproportionate risk of falling and becoming injured, little is known a...
SummaryMany falls occur among older adults with no traditional risk factors. We examined potential i...
Objectives: To examine whether moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) measured using accelero...
Background: Women aged 65 years and over are at increased risk of falling. Falls in this age group i...
Aim: Ageing is associated with increased risk for falling. Identification of risk factors is crucial...
Introduction:\ud Older adults are likely to fall twice per year due to detriments in strength, balan...