Attempts to prevent falls and injury: a prospective community study
- PMID: 1427246
- DOI: 10.1093/geront/32.4.450
Attempts to prevent falls and injury: a prospective community study
Abstract
At 16 senior centers, we studied the effectiveness of exercise and cognitive-behavioral programs, compared with a discussion control program, in reducing falls and injuries among 230 older adults. After 1 year of the programs, we observed no significant difference in time to first fall. Even though a relatively high percentage (38.6%) suffered at least one fall, only 7.8% of these community-residing elderly required medical attention. Secondary outcome measures such as strength, balance, fear of falling, and perceived health did not significantly change.
Comment in
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Suggestions for improving a falls prevention program.Gerontologist. 1992 Dec;32(6):859. doi: 10.1093/geront/32.6.859. Gerontologist. 1992. PMID: 1478508 No abstract available.
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