Falls have been recognized as the second leading cause of injury or death for older adults. The related economic burden caused by fall related injuries is not negligible. Earlier research has demonstrated that regular participation in appropriate prescribed physical activity by improving upper and lower limb strength, balance, coordination, transfer skills, and reaction to environmental hazards can lower the risk for falls and fall-related fractures and other injuries. Conversely, physical inactivity can significantly double the risk of developing a disability, which will affect mobility as well as the ability to perform even the most basic activities of daily life, therefore, ultimately increases the older adults’ risk for falls.This paper...
Falls are a common, costly and preventable consequence of sensorimotor impairments that increase in ...
Abstract Background Falls reflect sentinel events in older adults, with significant negative consequ...
Objectives: To evaluate whether a fall prevention intervention reduces fall risk in older adults who...
Falls have been recognized as the second leading cause of injury or death for older adults. The rela...
Background: Falls are the leading cause of injuries and often lead to functional impairment, disabil...
Introduction: A growing trend in medicine is older adults and increased need for geriatric services....
Falls are the primary cause of injuries among older adults, and accidents that result from falls can...
Introduction: Falls among older people are preventable through exercise-based programs. However, sci...
As the population and longevity of older adults increases, the prevalence of falls is becoming an ev...
With the expected increase in the number of people living to an older age, fall-related injury threa...
BACKGROUND: Seniors, in this case 67 plus years, are the fastest growing demographic group in Norway...
Falls among older people represent a major public health issue, which can in part be tackled through...
One out of every three Americans age 65 and over falls at least once annually. Fall-related injurie...
Falls may lead to functional impairment, fear of falling, decreased quality of life, high health car...
Background: Falls are common in physically active older people; however, most intervention studies h...
Falls are a common, costly and preventable consequence of sensorimotor impairments that increase in ...
Abstract Background Falls reflect sentinel events in older adults, with significant negative consequ...
Objectives: To evaluate whether a fall prevention intervention reduces fall risk in older adults who...
Falls have been recognized as the second leading cause of injury or death for older adults. The rela...
Background: Falls are the leading cause of injuries and often lead to functional impairment, disabil...
Introduction: A growing trend in medicine is older adults and increased need for geriatric services....
Falls are the primary cause of injuries among older adults, and accidents that result from falls can...
Introduction: Falls among older people are preventable through exercise-based programs. However, sci...
As the population and longevity of older adults increases, the prevalence of falls is becoming an ev...
With the expected increase in the number of people living to an older age, fall-related injury threa...
BACKGROUND: Seniors, in this case 67 plus years, are the fastest growing demographic group in Norway...
Falls among older people represent a major public health issue, which can in part be tackled through...
One out of every three Americans age 65 and over falls at least once annually. Fall-related injurie...
Falls may lead to functional impairment, fear of falling, decreased quality of life, high health car...
Background: Falls are common in physically active older people; however, most intervention studies h...
Falls are a common, costly and preventable consequence of sensorimotor impairments that increase in ...
Abstract Background Falls reflect sentinel events in older adults, with significant negative consequ...
Objectives: To evaluate whether a fall prevention intervention reduces fall risk in older adults who...