
@article{ref1,
title="Fall risk assessment in regular exercising elderly women",
journal="Nippon Ronen Igakkai Zasshi",
year="2008",
author="Kikuchi, Reiko and Kozaki, Koichi and Kawashima, Yuri and Iwata, Akiko and Hasegawa, Hiroshi and Igata, Akihiro and Toba, Kenji",
volume="45",
number="5",
pages="526-531",
abstract="AIM: Fall prevention is important for elderly people to maintain their functional independence. We made a longitudinal fall-risk assessment using our&quot;Fall-predicting score&quot;of women who are 60 years or older and who exercised regularly. METHODS: We sent&quot;fall-predicting questionnaires&quot;to 632 elderly women aged 60 years or older (mean 65.0+/-4.3), members of&quot;Miishima gymnastics program&quot;, and asked about their fall history of falling in the past year in 2004 and 2005. We performed a logistic regression analysis to determine the future risk factor of falling in 2005. RESULTS: The number of people who fell was 134 (21.2%) in 2004 and 121 (19.1%) in 2005. The number of people who fell decreased in the seventh decade, but increased in the eighth decade, and members for 6-10 years showed most decreased fall rates. Logistic regression analysis revealed that age, falls in 2004,&quot;tripping&quot;,&quot;cannot squeeze a towel&quot;, and&quot;walk steep slope around the house&quot;were significant independent risk factors of&quot;falls in 2005&quot;. Logistic regression analysis of non-fallers in 2004 showed that age and&quot;tripping&quot;were the significant independent risk factors of&quot;falls in 2005&quot;, and the analysis of people who fell in 2004 showed that age,&quot;tripping&quot;,&quot;cannot squeeze a towel&quot;,&quot;walk steep slope around the house&quot;, and&quot;taking more than 5 medicines&quot;were significant independent risk factors for falls in 2005. CONCLUSIONS: In regular exercising elderly women, exercise appears to prevent falls in people in the seventh decade and in the members of 6-10 years. Age, past history of falls, and fall-predicting questionnaire were important risk predictors of future falls.<p /> <p>Language: ja</p>",
language="ja",
issn="0300-9173",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}