Falls in Community-Dwelling Older Adults with Lower Back or Knee Pain Are Associated with Cognitive and Emotional Factors
(1) Background: The present study aimed to examine physical, cognitive and emotional factors affecting falls in community-dwelling older adults with and without pain; (2) Methods: Data from 789 older adults who participated in a community-based health survey were analyzed. Participants completed que...
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doaj-43e433b4efae4f0b8a1cd6ab932347242020-11-25T03:45:20ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012020-07-01174960496010.3390/ijerph17144960Falls in Community-Dwelling Older Adults with Lower Back or Knee Pain Are Associated with Cognitive and Emotional FactorsTatsuya Hirase0Hyuma Makizako1Yoshiro Okubo2Stephen R. Lord3Minoru Okita4Yuki Nakai5Toshihiro Takenaka6Takuro Kubozono7Mitsuru Ohishi8Department of Physical Therapy Sciences, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki 852-8520, JapanDepartment of Physical Therapy, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Kagoshima University, Kagoshima 890-8544, JapanFalls, Balance and Injury Research Centre, Neuroscience Research Australia, Sydney, NSW 2031, AustraliaFalls, Balance and Injury Research Centre, Neuroscience Research Australia, Sydney, NSW 2031, AustraliaDepartment of Physical Therapy Sciences, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki 852-8520, JapanDepartment of Physical Therapy, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Kagoshima University, Kagoshima 890-8544, JapanTarumizu Municipal Medical Center, Tarumizu Chuo Hospital, Kagoshima 891-2124, JapanDepartment of Cardiovascular Medicine and Hypertension, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Science, Kagoshima University, Kagoshima 890-8520, JapanDepartment of Cardiovascular Medicine and Hypertension, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Science, Kagoshima University, Kagoshima 890-8520, Japan(1) Background: The present study aimed to examine physical, cognitive and emotional factors affecting falls in community-dwelling older adults with and without pain; (2) Methods: Data from 789 older adults who participated in a community-based health survey were analyzed. Participants completed questionnaires on the presence of pain and previous falls. Muscle weakness (handgrip strength < 26.0 kg for men and < 18.0 kg for women) and low skeletal muscle mass (appendicular skeletal muscle mass index < 7.0 kg/m<sup>2</sup> for men and < 5.7 kg/m<sup>2</sup> for women) were determined. Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and depressive symptoms were assessed using the National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology-Functional Assessment Tool and 15-item geriatric depression scale (GDS-15), respectively; (3) Results: In participants with pain, MCI and GDS-15 were associated with previous falls after adjusting for age, sex, education and medication use. In participants without pain, muscle weakness and low skeletal muscle mass were associated with previous falls when adjusting for the above covariates; (4) Conclusions: Falls in participants with pain were associated with cognitive and emotional factors, whereas falls in those without pain were associated with physical factors. Fall prevention interventions for older adults with pain may require tailored strategies to address cognitive and emotional factors.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/14/4960agedaccidental fallspainmild cognitive impairmentdepressive symptoms |
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Tatsuya Hirase Hyuma Makizako Yoshiro Okubo Stephen R. Lord Minoru Okita Yuki Nakai Toshihiro Takenaka Takuro Kubozono Mitsuru Ohishi Falls in Community-Dwelling Older Adults with Lower Back or Knee Pain Are Associated with Cognitive and Emotional Factors International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health aged accidental falls pain mild cognitive impairment depressive symptoms |
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Tatsuya Hirase Hyuma Makizako Yoshiro Okubo Stephen R. Lord Minoru Okita Yuki Nakai Toshihiro Takenaka Takuro Kubozono Mitsuru Ohishi |
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Falls in Community-Dwelling Older Adults with Lower Back or Knee Pain Are Associated with Cognitive and Emotional Factors |
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Falls in Community-Dwelling Older Adults with Lower Back or Knee Pain Are Associated with Cognitive and Emotional Factors |
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Falls in Community-Dwelling Older Adults with Lower Back or Knee Pain Are Associated with Cognitive and Emotional Factors |
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Falls in Community-Dwelling Older Adults with Lower Back or Knee Pain Are Associated with Cognitive and Emotional Factors |
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Falls in Community-Dwelling Older Adults with Lower Back or Knee Pain Are Associated with Cognitive and Emotional Factors |
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falls in community-dwelling older adults with lower back or knee pain are associated with cognitive and emotional factors |
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
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1661-7827 1660-4601 |
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(1) Background: The present study aimed to examine physical, cognitive and emotional factors affecting falls in community-dwelling older adults with and without pain; (2) Methods: Data from 789 older adults who participated in a community-based health survey were analyzed. Participants completed questionnaires on the presence of pain and previous falls. Muscle weakness (handgrip strength < 26.0 kg for men and < 18.0 kg for women) and low skeletal muscle mass (appendicular skeletal muscle mass index < 7.0 kg/m<sup>2</sup> for men and < 5.7 kg/m<sup>2</sup> for women) were determined. Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and depressive symptoms were assessed using the National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology-Functional Assessment Tool and 15-item geriatric depression scale (GDS-15), respectively; (3) Results: In participants with pain, MCI and GDS-15 were associated with previous falls after adjusting for age, sex, education and medication use. In participants without pain, muscle weakness and low skeletal muscle mass were associated with previous falls when adjusting for the above covariates; (4) Conclusions: Falls in participants with pain were associated with cognitive and emotional factors, whereas falls in those without pain were associated with physical factors. Fall prevention interventions for older adults with pain may require tailored strategies to address cognitive and emotional factors. |
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aged accidental falls pain mild cognitive impairment depressive symptoms |
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