TY - JOUR
PY - 2023//
TI - Recurrent falls over three years among older adults age 70+: associations with physical and mental health status, exercise, and hospital stay
JO - Journal of applied gerontology
A1 - Choi, Namkee G.
A1 - Marti, C. Nathan
A1 - Choi, Bryan Y.
A1 - Kunik, Mark M.
SP - ePub
EP - ePub
VL - ePub
IS - ePub
N2 - We used the 2019-2021 U.S. National Health and Aging Trend Study (N = 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.
Language: en
LA - en SN - 0733-4648 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/07334648221150884 ID - ref1 ER -