Low physical activity and depression are the prominent predictive factors for falling in older adults: the Birjand Longitudinal Aging Study (BLAS).
Sara MortazaviAhmad DelbariMohsen VahediReza FadayevatanMitra MoodiHossein FakhrzadehMasoumeh KhorashadizadehAmeneh SobhaniMoloud PayabMahbube EbrahimpurHanieh-Sadat EjtahedFarshad SharifiPublished in: BMC geriatrics (2023)
Inactivity and depression were recognized as important factors in falls in older adults. It is recommended for older adults to have an active lifestyle to prevent falls and to prioritize the diagnosis and treatment of depression in older adults. Women as a group at higher risk should be considered in prevention programs. In addition, the use of the TUG test to identify high-risk older adults should be considered.