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Recurrent Falls over Three Years among Older Adults Age 70+: Associations with Physical and Mental Health Status, Exercise, and Hospital Stay

Namkee G. Choi, C. Nathan Marti, Bryan Y. Choi, Mark M. Kunik

2023Journal of Applied Gerontology26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

= 3,063, age 70+) and multinomial logistic regression and generalized linear models with Poisson and log link to identify correlates of (1) recurrent falls (2 + falls) over 3 years (2019-2021); and (2) any subsequent fall among those who had a fall in 2019. We also examined the associations between falls and hospitalization in 2021. Results show that those with recurrent falls had greater physical/functional and psychological health problems in 2019, while single fallers over the 3 years were not significantly different from those without a fall. Exercise was associated with a lower likelihood of a subsequent fall among those who fell in 2019. Both a single fall and recurrent falls over the 3 years were associated with a higher risk of hospitalization in 2021. Multifactorial fall preventions including exercise and depression/anxiety treatment are needed to mitigate recurrent fall risks.

Topics & Concepts

GerontologyMedicineMental healthFalls in older adultsPhysical activityPhysical exercisePhysical healthSuicide preventionPhysical therapyPoison controlPsychiatryMedical emergencyFrailty in Older AdultsBalance, Gait, and Falls PreventionGeriatric Care and Nursing Homes
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