This study tests whether the relationship between physical activity and (recurrent) falling is U-shaped. Among 1,337 community-dwelling older persons, no evidence for a nonlinear association was found. If all older persons increase their physical activity level with 100 units, 4% may be prevented to become recurrent fallers. Previous studies suggest a U-shaped relationship between physical activity and falling. This study tests this hypothesis and examines whether this relationship is modified by level of physical functioning. Community-dwelling persons (65+) from the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam (LASA) were prospectively followed on falls for 3 years after baseline assessment in 1995/1996 (n = 1,337). Outcome measures were time to fi...
Background: Physical activity is linked to many positive health outcomes, stimulating the developmen...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity is linked to many positive health outcomes, stimulating the developmen...
Objectiveto explore the relationship between risk of falling at age 90+ and prior physical activity ...
Summary: This study tests whether the relationship between physical activity and (recurrent) falling...
Background. This study explored the associations between various types of activities, their underlyi...
Background.This study explored the associations between various types of activities, their underlyin...
BACKGROUND/AIM: The aim of this research was to determine the effects of physical activity level (PA...
Falls among the elderly are important clinical and health problems being one of the major causes of ...
Fall-related psychological concerns are common among older adults, potentially contributing to funct...
Background: Falls affect approximately one third of community-dwelling older adults each year and ha...
Aim: Falling can have serious consequences for older persons, but fear of falling is also a current ...
Ageing-related declines in physiological attributes, such as muscle strength, can bring with them an...
Objectives: Most research on falls among older persons focuses on health-related factors that affect...
This systematic review examines the association between physical activity (PA) level and risk of fal...
Background/aim: The aim of this research was to determine the effects of physical activity level (PA...
Background: Physical activity is linked to many positive health outcomes, stimulating the developmen...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity is linked to many positive health outcomes, stimulating the developmen...
Objectiveto explore the relationship between risk of falling at age 90+ and prior physical activity ...
Summary: This study tests whether the relationship between physical activity and (recurrent) falling...
Background. This study explored the associations between various types of activities, their underlyi...
Background.This study explored the associations between various types of activities, their underlyin...
BACKGROUND/AIM: The aim of this research was to determine the effects of physical activity level (PA...
Falls among the elderly are important clinical and health problems being one of the major causes of ...
Fall-related psychological concerns are common among older adults, potentially contributing to funct...
Background: Falls affect approximately one third of community-dwelling older adults each year and ha...
Aim: Falling can have serious consequences for older persons, but fear of falling is also a current ...
Ageing-related declines in physiological attributes, such as muscle strength, can bring with them an...
Objectives: Most research on falls among older persons focuses on health-related factors that affect...
This systematic review examines the association between physical activity (PA) level and risk of fal...
Background/aim: The aim of this research was to determine the effects of physical activity level (PA...
Background: Physical activity is linked to many positive health outcomes, stimulating the developmen...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity is linked to many positive health outcomes, stimulating the developmen...
Objectiveto explore the relationship between risk of falling at age 90+ and prior physical activity ...