Abstract Background Falls are a major cause of mortality and morbidity in older adults worldwide, yet those who are more physically active have a lower risk of falling. There is little information on which participants are most likely to complete falls prevention exercise programmes and increase their levels of physical activity (PA). This study aims to identify factors associated with completion of, and PA levels, at the end of the Falls Management Exercise (FaME) falls prevention exercise programme, a programme designed to increase balance and functional capacity, increase bone and muscle mass and reduce fear of falling. Methods 356 community-dwelling adults provided routine data. Characteristics of participants were compared at baseline....
Background: Falls are the leading cause of injuries and often lead to functional impairment, disabil...
Falls among older people represent a major public health issue, which can in part be tackled through...
Recent research indicates that the number of people aged over 60 years is rising faster than any oth...
Abstract Background Falls are a major cause of mortality and morbidity in older adults worldwide, ye...
Aim. Falls are the second leading cause of accidental injury and deaths worldwide. Individuals aged ...
Aim: To explore the experiences of older adults participating in strength and balance exercise progr...
Background: Physical inactivity contributes to disability and falls in older adults. Falls preventio...
Background: Falls prevention exercise programmes help to improve muscle strength, balance, physical ...
Background: Older adults are at increased risk of falls due to ageing, decreased muscle strength and...
AIM: To explore the experiences of older adults participating in strength and balance exercise progr...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, falls are the most common cause of fata...
peer-reviewedThis review aims to identify the optimal exercise intervention characteristics for fall...
For older adults, accidental falling produces significant morbidity and mortality,being responsible ...
Purpose: This study examined the effect of the type, level and amount of physical activity in falls ...
The aim of this study was to examine older people's participation in fall prevention exercise/physic...
Background: Falls are the leading cause of injuries and often lead to functional impairment, disabil...
Falls among older people represent a major public health issue, which can in part be tackled through...
Recent research indicates that the number of people aged over 60 years is rising faster than any oth...
Abstract Background Falls are a major cause of mortality and morbidity in older adults worldwide, ye...
Aim. Falls are the second leading cause of accidental injury and deaths worldwide. Individuals aged ...
Aim: To explore the experiences of older adults participating in strength and balance exercise progr...
Background: Physical inactivity contributes to disability and falls in older adults. Falls preventio...
Background: Falls prevention exercise programmes help to improve muscle strength, balance, physical ...
Background: Older adults are at increased risk of falls due to ageing, decreased muscle strength and...
AIM: To explore the experiences of older adults participating in strength and balance exercise progr...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, falls are the most common cause of fata...
peer-reviewedThis review aims to identify the optimal exercise intervention characteristics for fall...
For older adults, accidental falling produces significant morbidity and mortality,being responsible ...
Purpose: This study examined the effect of the type, level and amount of physical activity in falls ...
The aim of this study was to examine older people's participation in fall prevention exercise/physic...
Background: Falls are the leading cause of injuries and often lead to functional impairment, disabil...
Falls among older people represent a major public health issue, which can in part be tackled through...
Recent research indicates that the number of people aged over 60 years is rising faster than any oth...