Prevalence of falls in elderly women

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Objective: To verify prevalence of falls and fear of falling, and to compare functional fitness among elderly women fallers and non-fallers. Methods: Seventy-eight elderly women participated in this study. Cases of falls and the fear of falling were self-reported by the elderly women, while the functional fitness was measured by a set of functional tests. Mean and standard deviation were used to describe the sample. Independent t-test was used to compare functional fitness between groups. Results: The prevalence of falls in this sample was 32.4%. Among women fallers, 40% self-reported a high fear of falling. Conclusion: It is recommended that functional and resistance exercises are included in the preventive strategies for reducing risk factors for falls and its determinants in elderly women.

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Vitor, P. R. R., de Oliveira, A. C. K., Kohler, R., Winter, G. R., Rodacki, C., & Krause, M. P. (2015). Prevalence of falls in elderly women. Acta Ortopedica Brasileira, 23(3), 158–161. https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-78522015230300816

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