peer-reviewedThis review aims to identify the optimal exercise intervention characteristics for falls prevention among community-dwelling adults aged 60 years and over. Articles for inclusion were sourced by searching the Academic Search Premier, AMED, Biomedical Reference Collection: Expanded, CINAHL Plus, MEDLINE and SPORTDiscus databases with the key words ‘falls’, ‘prevention’, ‘exercise’ and ‘community’ and via reference lists of relevant articles. Only articles of level 1 or level 2 evidence (Howick et al. 2011) were included. Other inclusion criteria included recording falls incidence as an outcome measure, examining a community-dwelling population aged 60 years or over and implementing exercise as a single intervention in at least...
Falling is a major health concern for community-dwelling older adults. Regular physical activity ha...
Background : Fall prevention interventions with home-based exercise programmes are effective to redu...
BackgroundFall prevention interventions with home-based exercise programmes are effective to reduce ...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of exercises on fall prevention among community-dwelling el...
IntroductionThere is strong evidence that exercise prevents falls in community-dwelling older people...
BACKGROUND:At least one-third of community-dwelling people over 65 years of age fall each year. Exer...
AbstractIntroductionFalls among older people are preventable through exercise‐based programs. Howeve...
Background: Falls are the leading cause of injuries and often lead to functional impairment, disabil...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 30% of people over 65 years of age living in the community fall each year....
Objectives: To assess the effects of exercise interventions for preventing falls in older people liv...
Background: Falls are common in physically active older people; however, most intervention studies h...
Introduction: A growing trend in medicine is older adults and increased need for geriatric services....
Falls are common in the elderly population (Al-Aama 2011) and occur in 30% of all people over the ag...
Background: Falls in older people are a leading causes of unintentional injury. Due to an ageing pop...
Abstract Background Falls are a major cause of mortality and morbidity in older adults worldwide, ye...
Falling is a major health concern for community-dwelling older adults. Regular physical activity ha...
Background : Fall prevention interventions with home-based exercise programmes are effective to redu...
BackgroundFall prevention interventions with home-based exercise programmes are effective to reduce ...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of exercises on fall prevention among community-dwelling el...
IntroductionThere is strong evidence that exercise prevents falls in community-dwelling older people...
BACKGROUND:At least one-third of community-dwelling people over 65 years of age fall each year. Exer...
AbstractIntroductionFalls among older people are preventable through exercise‐based programs. Howeve...
Background: Falls are the leading cause of injuries and often lead to functional impairment, disabil...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 30% of people over 65 years of age living in the community fall each year....
Objectives: To assess the effects of exercise interventions for preventing falls in older people liv...
Background: Falls are common in physically active older people; however, most intervention studies h...
Introduction: A growing trend in medicine is older adults and increased need for geriatric services....
Falls are common in the elderly population (Al-Aama 2011) and occur in 30% of all people over the ag...
Background: Falls in older people are a leading causes of unintentional injury. Due to an ageing pop...
Abstract Background Falls are a major cause of mortality and morbidity in older adults worldwide, ye...
Falling is a major health concern for community-dwelling older adults. Regular physical activity ha...
Background : Fall prevention interventions with home-based exercise programmes are effective to redu...
BackgroundFall prevention interventions with home-based exercise programmes are effective to reduce ...