TY - JOUR
T1 - The impact of physical activity and function on falls in assisted living residents
AU - Resnick, Barbara
AU - Galik, Elizabeth
AU - Boltz, Marie
AU - Vigne, Erin
AU - Holmes, Sarah
AU - Fix, Steven
AU - Zhu, Shijun
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Human Kinetics, Inc.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - The purpose of this study was to describe physical activity and function of older adults in assisted living communities and test the association between moderate and vigorous activity and falls. This study used baseline data from 393 participants from the first two cohorts in the Function-Focused Care in Assisted Living Using the Evidence Integration Triangle study. The majority of participants were female (N = 276, 70%) and White (N = 383, 97%) with a mean age of 87 years (SD = 7). Controlling for age, cognition, gender, setting, and function, the time spent in moderate or vigorous levels of physical activity was associated with having a fall in the prior 4 months. Those who engaged in more moderate physical activity were 0.6% less likely to have a fall (OR = 0.994, Wald statistic = 5.54, p = .02), and those who engaged in more vigorous activity were 2% less likely to have a fall (OR = 0.980, Wald statistic = 3.88, p = .05).
AB - The purpose of this study was to describe physical activity and function of older adults in assisted living communities and test the association between moderate and vigorous activity and falls. This study used baseline data from 393 participants from the first two cohorts in the Function-Focused Care in Assisted Living Using the Evidence Integration Triangle study. The majority of participants were female (N = 276, 70%) and White (N = 383, 97%) with a mean age of 87 years (SD = 7). Controlling for age, cognition, gender, setting, and function, the time spent in moderate or vigorous levels of physical activity was associated with having a fall in the prior 4 months. Those who engaged in more moderate physical activity were 0.6% less likely to have a fall (OR = 0.994, Wald statistic = 5.54, p = .02), and those who engaged in more vigorous activity were 2% less likely to have a fall (OR = 0.980, Wald statistic = 3.88, p = .05).
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U2 - 10.1123/japa.2018-0291
DO - 10.1123/japa.2018-0291
M3 - Article
C2 - 31034301
AN - SCOPUS:85075934737
SN - 1063-8652
VL - 27
SP - 816
EP - 822
JO - Journal of Aging and Physical Activity
JF - Journal of Aging and Physical Activity
IS - 6
ER -