The Relationship Between Fear of Falling and Physical Activity among Older Adults

H. Rezaeipandari, Najma Koochakinejad, F. Chahmatki, Parisa Taheri Tanjani, Maryam Shaker, Arefeh Dehghani Tafti
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Introduction: Physical activity (PA) improves balance, walking, and muscle strength and reduces the prevalence of falls among the elderly. Fear of falling (FOF) is the most common fear among older adults and a major health problem among them. Therefore, this study was conducted to determine the relationship between FOF and PA among older adults in Iran.   Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 687 elderly people aged ≥ 60 years in Yazd province, Iran using cluster sampling method. The data collection tools were The Falls Efficacy Scale International and the Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly. The data were analyzed by describing frequency distribution, Mann-Whitney, Spearman correlation tests and Hierarchical regression under SPSS software.   Results: The mean score of FOF and PA were 27.08 ± 12.30 (range 16-64) and 86.87 ± 79.15 (range 0-494), respectively. There was an inverse significant correlation between PA and FOF(r = -0.304) and with increasing age, PA of the elderly decreases, and the FOF increases. Demographic variables (age, gender, living status, and retirement status) which were entered into the model in the first stage, predicted 10.9 % of the variance of PA (p < 0.001). In step 2, chronic diseases predicted 3.5 % which was statistically significant and in step 3, FOF also significantly predicted 2.8% of the variance of PA (p < 0.001).   Conclusion: The level of PA among older adults is very low, so it is very important to know the factors influencing that, to take action to prevent the occurrence of these factors, and also to eliminate them. Considering that demographic variables and FOF can predict changes in PA, therefore, it is possible to improve the PA of older adults by performing appropriate interventions on these issues.
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老年人对跌倒的恐惧与身体活动的关系
身体活动(PA)可以改善平衡、行走和肌肉力量,减少老年人跌倒的发生率。害怕跌倒(FOF)是老年人最常见的恐惧,也是他们的一个主要健康问题。因此,本研究旨在确定伊朗老年人FOF和PA之间的关系。方法:采用整群抽样方法对伊朗亚兹德省687名年龄≥60岁的老年人进行横断面研究。数据收集工具为国际跌倒功效量表和老年人身体活动量表。采用SPSS软件对数据进行描述频率分布、Mann-Whitney、Spearman相关检验和层次回归分析。结果:FOF和PA的平均评分分别为27.08±12.30(范围16 ~ 64)和86.87±79.15(范围0 ~ 494)。PA与FOF呈显著负相关(r = -0.304),随着年龄的增长,老年人PA降低,FOF增加。人口统计变量(年龄、性别、生活状况和退休状况)在第一阶段进入模型,预测了10.9%的方差(p < 0.001)。在步骤2中,慢性病对PA方差的预测率为3.5%,具有统计学意义;在步骤3中,FOF对PA方差的预测率为2.8%,具有统计学意义(p < 0.001)。结论:老年人的PA水平很低,了解其影响因素,采取措施预防这些因素的发生,并消除它们是非常重要的。考虑到人口变量和FOF可以预测PA的变化,因此,通过对这些问题进行适当的干预,有可能改善老年人的PA。
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