Recurrent falls over three years among older adults age 70+: associations with physical and mental health status, exercise, and hospital stay

NG Choi, CN Marti, BY Choi… - Journal of applied …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
We used the 2019–2021 US National Health and Aging Trend Study (N= 3,063, age 70+)
and multinomial logistic regression and generalized linear models with Poisson and log link …

Association between pain and fall worry among community-dwelling older people with cognitive impairment in the United States

Y Zhou, NG Choi, T Sadak, N Ghosh… - Innovation in …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background and Objectives Previous studies have found that pain is associated
with fall worry among community-dwelling older people. However, both pain and fall worry …

The association between depressive symptoms with fear of falling and cognitive decline in older adults in the Korean community: An analysis of the Korean …

S Yao, XW Chen - Archives of gerontology and geriatrics, 2024 - Elsevier
Objectives This study aimed to investigate the effects of fear of falling (FOF) on cognitive
decline in older adults in the Korean community, depending on the presence of …

Different neurocognitive controls modulate obstacle avoidance through pregnancy

P Jamali, KM Kinkade, A Ericson, B Tyler… - Experimental Brain …, 2024 - Springer
Understanding why falls during pregnancy occur at over 25% rate over gestation has clinical
impacts on the health of pregnant individuals. Attention, proprioception, and perception of …

[PDF][PDF] Change Over Time in the Structural Equation Model of Factors Related to Depression in Stroke Survivors Living at Home Since Discharge from the Acute Phase

T Kimura - J Rehab Pract Res, 2023 - gexinonline.com
Purpose: To clarify the changes in causal factors related to depression over time among
stroke survivors living at home since discharge using structural equation model analysis …

Self-Reporting Falls is Associated with Preclinical Mobility Impairment, but Not Dismobility

IB Thorman - 2023 - jscholarship.library.jhu.edu
Introduction: Few studies have focused on incident dismobility–a severe form of slowed
walking–following falls. We aimed to characterize the degree to which self-reporting falls …