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Disentangling the relationship between falls, fear of falling, physical function and walking by applying a socioecological framework to the International Mobility in Aging Study

Authors :
null Phoebe W. Hwang
null Mohammad Auais
null Afshin Vafaei
null Nicole T.A. Rosendaal
null Yan Yan Wu
null Catherine M. Pirkle
Source :
South Eastern European Journal of Public Health. :1-21
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
The Netherlands Press, 2023.

Abstract

Introduction:The relationships between falls, fear of falling, poor mobility, and PA avoidance occur in a cyclic, multi-directional fashion. Aim: This study investigates the concomitant associations of fall history, fear of falling, and physical performance (SPPB) on physical activity using a cross-national sample of community-dwelling older adults from middle and high-income countries.Methods:Linear mixed-effects models looking at the influence of individual and environmental factors were used and participants were nested within each study site.Results:Estimated walking minutes was 52% lower for those with low SPPB compared to high SPPB, 20% lower for those with medium level fear of falling compared to low levels, and 50% lower for those with high level fear of falling compared to low levels.Conclusion:An individual’s fear of falling and physical performance may be important to consider when making PA recommendations to older adults regardless of sex, age, and environment.

Details

ISSN :
21975248
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
South Eastern European Journal of Public Health
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........8b38a5ed1e645365854eaf44efa3f1bb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.56801/seejph.vi.366