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Mobility in Older Community-Dwelling Persons: A Narrative Review

Ellen Freiberger, Cornel Sieber, Robert Kob

2020Frontiers in Physiology180 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Due to the demographic changes and the increasing awareness of the role of physical function, mobility in older age is becoming an important topic. Mobility limitations have been reported as increasingly prevalent in older persons affecting about 35% of persons aged 70 and the majority of persons over 85 years. Mobility limitations have been associated with increased fall risk, hospitalization, a decreased quality of life, and even mortality. As concepts of mobility are multifactorial and complex, in this narrative review, definitions, physical factors, and their age-related changes associated with mobility will be presented. Also, areas of cognitive decline and their impact on mobility, as well as neuromuscular factors related to mobility will be addressed. Another section will relate psychological factors such as Fall-related psychological concerns and sedentary behavior to mobility. Assessment of mobility as well as effective exercise interventions are only shortly addressed. In the last part, gaps and future work on mobility in older persons are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

GerontologyOlder peoplePsychological interventionNarrative reviewNarrativeMedicineCognitionQuality of life (healthcare)PsychologyPsychiatryPhilosophyIntensive care medicineLinguisticsNursingBalance, Gait, and Falls PreventionCerebral Palsy and Movement DisordersOlder Adults Driving Studies