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Fall-related factors among less and more active older outpatients

机译:越来越少的老年门诊患者中与跌倒有关的因素

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BACKGROUND: Fall-related factors in older adults with different levels of physical activity, within a multidimensional approach, have not been widely investigated. OBJECTIVE: To explore fall-related factors among older adults with different physical activity levels. METHODS: A cross-sectional, exploratory study with 118 older adult outpatients. Participants who reported at least one fall in the previous 12 months were considered fallers. The activity level was assessed through the Human Activity Profile. A cutoff of 54 points was used to define the less active group and the more active group. A multidimensional questionnaire and a set of physical functioning tests were applied. RESULTS: Fall prevalence was lower among the more active older adults (47.4%) when compared with the less active older adults (71.4%) (p
机译:背景:在多维方法中,具有不同水平体育活动的老年人的跌倒相关因素尚未得到广泛研究。目的:探讨不同体育锻炼水平的老年人与摔倒相关的因素。方法:一项横断面,探索性研究,涉及118名老年门诊患者。在过去的12个月中报告至少跌倒一次的参与者被认为是跌倒者。通过人类活动概况评估活动水平。使用54分的临界值来定义活动程度较低的组和活动程度较高的组。应用了多维调查表和一组身体功能测试。结果:与较不活跃的老年人(71.4%)相比,较活跃的老年人(47.4%)的跌倒患病率较低(p

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