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Life-Space Mobility Declines Associated with Incident Falls and Fractures.
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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society . May2014, Vol. 62 Issue 5, p919-923. 5p. 3 Charts. - Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- Objectives To determine the effect of falls and fractures on life-space mobility in a cohort of community-dwelling older adults. Design Prospective, observational study with a baseline in-home assessment and 6-month telephone follow-up interviews over 4 years. Setting Central Alabama. Participants Community-dwelling adults aged 65 and older recruited from a random sample of Medicare beneficiaries stratified according to sex, race, and urban versus rural residence (N = 970). Measurements Sociodemographic factors, medical history, depressive symptoms ( Geriatric Depression Scale), cognitive function ( Mini- Mental State Examination), mobility-related symptoms, transportation difficulty, and healthcare use were assessed during a baseline in-home interview of participants. Life-space mobility and falls or injuries (including fractures) were assessed at the baseline interview and at 6-month intervals in follow-up telephone calls. Results Four hundred fifty-four (47%) participants reported at least one fall during the 4-year follow-up. The life-space score fell 3.2 points from the beginning to the end of the 6-month interval during which a fall occurred, adjusting for other known predictors of decline in life-space mobility. The decrease in interval life-space score was progressively greater for a fall and an injury (−4.7 points), a fall and a fracture (−14.2 points), and a fall and a hip fracture (−23.6 points). Conclusion Falls, whether associated with an injury or not, were independently associated with a decrease in life-space mobility in the ensuing 6 months. Further studies are needed to determine reasons for life-space mobility decline in community-dwelling older adults with incident falls without any injuries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- *RISK factors of fractures
*RISK factors of falling down
*CHI-squared test
*CONFIDENCE intervals
*INTERVIEWING
*LONGITUDINAL method
*SCIENTIFIC observation
*STATISTICAL sampling
*STATISTICS
*T-test (Statistics)
*HOME environment
*MULTIPLE regression analysis
*BODY movement
*INDEPENDENT living
*INTER-observer reliability
*REPEATED measures design
*RESEARCH methodology evaluation
*GERIATRIC Depression Scale
*DATA analysis software
*DESCRIPTIVE statistics
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00028614
- Volume :
- 62
- Issue :
- 5
- Database :
- Academic Search Index
- Journal :
- Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 95995391
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/jgs.12787