Impact of activity limitations due to fear of falling on changes in frailty in Korean older adults: a longitudinal study

Abstract This study investigated the frailty change patterns among Korean older adults during 2006–2020 and the effect of activity limitations induced by the fear of falling (FOF) on these patterns. We employed a descriptive longitudinal design utilizing data from Waves 1 to 8 of the Korean Longitud...

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Published in:Scientific Reports
Main Authors: Wonhee Baek, Ari Min, Yoonjung Ji, Chang Gi Park, Minkyung Kang
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Language:English
Published: Nature Portfolio 2024-08-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-69930-2
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Ari Min
Yoonjung Ji
Chang Gi Park
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description Abstract This study investigated the frailty change patterns among Korean older adults during 2006–2020 and the effect of activity limitations induced by the fear of falling (FOF) on these patterns. We employed a descriptive longitudinal design utilizing data from Waves 1 to 8 of the Korean Longitudinal Study of Aging. The exclusion criteria were a baseline age < 65 years, frailty index (FI) captured only at baseline, and death or unknown survival status. Multilevel modeling, combining regression equations at two levels, was used to examine the effect of activity limitations due to FOF on frailty, adjusting for other confounding factors. An increase in FI (1.97; p < .001) was demonstrated in participants who had experienced falls versus those who had not in the past 2 years. Notably, those facing activity limitations due to FOF exhibited a more significant increase in FI (4.62; p < .001) compared with those without; frailty progression intensified over time in the former (0.54, p < .001). Activity limitations due to FOF had a more pronounced impact on frailty than falls; moreover, these activity limitations accelerated the progression of frailty. Healthcare providers must prioritize addressing FOF by employing both physical and psychological interventions to mitigate activity limitations and ultimately decelerate frailty.
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spelling doaj-art-e9b3eeb80f244632801ffc02bb6791ab2025-08-20T00:10:06ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222024-08-011411910.1038/s41598-024-69930-2Impact of activity limitations due to fear of falling on changes in frailty in Korean older adults: a longitudinal studyWonhee Baek0Ari Min1Yoonjung Ji2Chang Gi Park3Minkyung Kang4College of Nursing, Gyeongsang National UniversityDepartment of Nursing, Chung-Ang UniversityMo-Im Kim Nursing Research Institute, College of Nursing, Yonsei UniversityCollege of Nursing, University of Illinois at ChicagoCollege of Nursing, Research Institute of Nursing Science, Ajou UniversityAbstract This study investigated the frailty change patterns among Korean older adults during 2006–2020 and the effect of activity limitations induced by the fear of falling (FOF) on these patterns. We employed a descriptive longitudinal design utilizing data from Waves 1 to 8 of the Korean Longitudinal Study of Aging. The exclusion criteria were a baseline age < 65 years, frailty index (FI) captured only at baseline, and death or unknown survival status. Multilevel modeling, combining regression equations at two levels, was used to examine the effect of activity limitations due to FOF on frailty, adjusting for other confounding factors. An increase in FI (1.97; p < .001) was demonstrated in participants who had experienced falls versus those who had not in the past 2 years. Notably, those facing activity limitations due to FOF exhibited a more significant increase in FI (4.62; p < .001) compared with those without; frailty progression intensified over time in the former (0.54, p < .001). Activity limitations due to FOF had a more pronounced impact on frailty than falls; moreover, these activity limitations accelerated the progression of frailty. Healthcare providers must prioritize addressing FOF by employing both physical and psychological interventions to mitigate activity limitations and ultimately decelerate frailty.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-69930-2Accidental fallsActivities of daily livingFear of fallingFrailtyLongitudinal study
spellingShingle Wonhee Baek
Ari Min
Yoonjung Ji
Chang Gi Park
Minkyung Kang
Impact of activity limitations due to fear of falling on changes in frailty in Korean older adults: a longitudinal study
Accidental falls
Activities of daily living
Fear of falling
Frailty
Longitudinal study
title Impact of activity limitations due to fear of falling on changes in frailty in Korean older adults: a longitudinal study
title_full Impact of activity limitations due to fear of falling on changes in frailty in Korean older adults: a longitudinal study
title_fullStr Impact of activity limitations due to fear of falling on changes in frailty in Korean older adults: a longitudinal study
title_full_unstemmed Impact of activity limitations due to fear of falling on changes in frailty in Korean older adults: a longitudinal study
title_short Impact of activity limitations due to fear of falling on changes in frailty in Korean older adults: a longitudinal study
title_sort impact of activity limitations due to fear of falling on changes in frailty in korean older adults a longitudinal study
topic Accidental falls
Activities of daily living
Fear of falling
Frailty
Longitudinal study
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-69930-2
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