نتایج جستجو برای: fear of falling

تعداد نتایج: 21167920  

2015
Younuk Jung Kyeongbong Lee Seonhae Shin Wanhee Lee

[Purpose] This study investigated the effects of a multifactorial fall prevention program on balance, gait, and fear of falling in stroke patients. [Subjects] Twenty-five stroke patients were divided randomly into multifactorial fall prevention program group (n=15) and control treadmill group (n=10). [Methods] All interventions were applied for 30 min, five times per week, for five weeks. The f...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2005
Ayse Ozcan Hulya Donat Nihal Gelecek Mehtap Ozdirenc Didem Karadibak

BACKGROUND Falls are one of the major health problems that effect the quality of life among older adults. The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between quality of life (Short Form-12) and the risk factors of falls (balance, functional mobility, proprioception, muscle strength, flexibility and fear of falling) in older adults. METHODS One hundred sixteen people aged 65 or older...

Journal: :The Permanente journal 2013
Aimee Lee Kuo-Wei Lee Peter Khang

Introduction The word “fall” does not usually strike fear in the hearts of most people. But it should. Falls are all too common in the geriatric population, and they have devastating consequences. They are the leading cause of injury and death by injury in adults over the age of 65 years. One of 3 community-dwelling older adults falls each year, with 24% of those who fall sustaining serious inj...

2014
Elise Mendes da Costa Isabelle Godin Thierry Pepersack Michèle Dramaix Yves Coppieters Martine Bantuelle Alain Levêque

Introduction: In older populations, the help of a third person may be necessary for a certain number of individuals in order to fill in questionnaires. The influence of this assistance on the collected information can raise questions, among others concerning the concordance between the information provided by the persons themselves and by their proxies, or the introduction of a potential bias. ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 2005
Richard W Sattin Kirk A Easley Steven L Wolf Ying Chen Michael H Kutner

OBJECTIVES To determine whether an intense tai chi exercise program could reduce fear of falling better than a wellness education (WE) program in older adults who had fallen previously and meet criteria for transitioning to frailty. DESIGN Cluster-randomized, controlled trial of 48 weeks' duration. SETTING Ten matched pairs of congregate living facilities in the greater Atlanta area. PART...

2012
Elise Mendes da Costa Thierry Pepersack Isabelle Godin Martine Bantuelle Bernard Petit Alain Levêque

OBJECTIVES This article aims at describing, in a Belgian town, the frequency of the fear of falling and of subsequent activity restriction among non-institutionalised people aged 65 years and over, and at identifying persons affected by these two issues. METHODS Cross-sectional survey conducted in Fontaine l'Evêque (Belgium) in 2006, using a self-administered questionnaire. RESULTS The part...

2014
Steve W Parry Vincent Deary Tracy Finch Claire Bamford Neil Sabin Peter McMeekin John O’Brien Alma Caldwell Nick Steen Susan L Whitney Claire Macdonald Elaine McColl

BACKGROUND Around 30% to 62% of older individuals fall each year, with adverse consequences of falls being by no means limited to physical injury and escalating levels of dependence. Many older individuals suffer from a variety of adverse psychosocial difficulties related to falling including fear, anxiety, loss of confidence and subsequent increasing activity avoidance, social isolation and fr...

2016
Tatiana Silveira Maycon S. Pegorari Shamyr S. de Castro Gualberto Ruas Suraya G. Novais-Shimano

Introduction: The Frailty Syndrome is not synonymous with disability, but may be a precursor of etiological and physiological dysfunction, which affects mobility before causing reduced functional capacity, explaining conditions of weakness, weight loss, and abnormal gait. Study design: This is an analytical, observational, cross-sectional study. Objective: To verify the association of handgrip ...

2014
Yun-Jin Park

Parkinson's disease is a chronically developing neurodegenerative disease showing typical motor symptoms of the following triad: resting tremor, freezing of gait, and bradykinesia-hypokinesia. In the present study, we investigated the effects of a communal exercise program, using the visual and auditory feedback provided by a smart application, to assess gait ability, fear of falling, and fall ...

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