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The association between fear of falling and occurrence of falls: a one-year cohort study

Tsuyoshi Asai, K. Oshima, Yoshihiro Fukumoto, Yuri Yonezawa, Asuka Matsuo, Shogo Misu

2022BMC Geriatrics58 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Both multiple fall experiences and fear of falling (FoF) would make people susceptible to another fall; however, the associations are unknown. This study investigates the association of FoF with fall occurrence among older adults according to their fall history. METHODS: In this study, we adopted a longitudinal observational design. We visited 20 community centers to recruit 1,025 older adults (aged 65 years or older). At baseline, FoF was assessed using a single-item questionnaire. The number of falls in the past year was obtained via a self-questionnaire and participants were classified into three fall history groups (0: non-faller, 1: single faller, 2 or more: multiple faller). After a year of following-up, the number of falls during the year was considered as the main outcome. Poisson regression models clarified the influence of FoF on fall occurrence during the one-year follow-up, according to the participants' fall history. RESULTS: The final sample comprised 530 individuals (follow-up rate: 530/801, 66.4%). Fall history, FoF, and interaction between multiple fallers and FoF were significant in the adjusted statistical model (rate ratio [95% confidence interval]: single faller = 2.81 [1.06, 6.30], multiple faller = 13.60 [8.00, 23.04], FoF = 3.70 [2.48, 5.67], multiple faller*FoF = 0.37 [0.20, 0.68]). CONCLUSIONS: We found that FoF was associated with the occurrence of falls in community-dwelling older adults. However, its association was lower in multiple fallers.

Topics & Concepts

Fear of fallingPoisson regressionPoison controlMedicineConfidence intervalInjury preventionOccupational safety and healthSuicide preventionFalling (accident)Human factors and ergonomicsCohort studyFalls in older adultsPhysical therapyMedical emergencyPopulationPsychiatryInternal medicineEnvironmental healthPathologyBalance, Gait, and Falls PreventionInjury Epidemiology and PreventionMusculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation