Fall prevention;
Physical training interventions;
Older adults;
Fall risk;
Fall incidence;
Postural and balance perturbations;
DYNAMIC STABILITY CONTROL;
ELDERLY-PEOPLE;
TAI-CHI;
MUSCLE STRENGTH;
PREVENTING FALLS;
INTENSITY EXERCISE;
INJURIOUS FALLS;
REDUCE FALLS;
BALANCE;
PROGRAM;
D O I:
10.1186/s40798-018-0170-z
中图分类号:
G8 [体育];
学科分类号:
04 ;
0403 ;
摘要:
Background: The risk of falling and associated injuries increases with age. Therefore, the prevention of falls is a key priority in geriatrics and is particularly based on physical exercising, aiming to improve the age-related decline in motor performance, which is crucial in response to postural threats. Although the benefits and specifications of effective exercise programs have been well documented in pre-post design studies, that is during the treatment, the definitive retention and transfer of these fall-related exercise benefits to the daily life fall risk during follow-up periods remains largely unclear. Accordingly, this meta-analysis investigates the efficacy of exercise interventions on the follow-up risk of falling. Methods: A systematic database search was conducted. A study was considered eligible if it examined the number of falls (fall rate) and fallers (fall risk) of healthy older adults (>= 65 years) during a follow-up period after participating in a randomized controlled physical exercise intervention. The pooled estimates of the fall rate and fall risk ratios were calculated using a random-effects meta-analysis. Furthermore, the methodological quality and the risk of bias were assessed. Results: Twenty-six studies with 31 different intervention groups were included (4739 participants). The number of falls was significantly (p <0.001) reduced by 32% (rate ratio 0.68, 95% confidence interval 0.58 to 0.80) and the number of fallers by 22% (risk ratio 0.78, 95% confidence interval 0.68 to 0.89) following exercising when compared with controls. Interventions that applied posture-challenging exercises showed the highest effects. The methodological quality score was acceptable (73 +/- 11%) and risk of bias low. Conclusions: The present review and meta-analysis provide evidence that physical exercise interventions have the potential to significantly reduce fall rate and risk in healthy older adults. Posture-challenging exercises might be particularly considered when designing fall prevention interventions.
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South China Univ Technol, Affiliated Hosp 6, Sch Med, Dept Integrated Tradit Chinese & Western Med Nutr, Foshan, Peoples R China
Guangzhou Univ Chinese Med, Clin Med Coll 2, Guangzhou, Peoples R ChinaSouth China Univ Technol, Affiliated Hosp 6, Sch Med, Dept Integrated Tradit Chinese & Western Med Nutr, Foshan, Peoples R China
Chen, Weidong
Li, Min
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Guangxi Med Univ, Coll & Hosp Stomatol, Nanning, Peoples R ChinaSouth China Univ Technol, Affiliated Hosp 6, Sch Med, Dept Integrated Tradit Chinese & Western Med Nutr, Foshan, Peoples R China
Li, Min
Li, Hai
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Guangzhou Univ Chinese Med, Clin Med Coll 2, Guangzhou, Peoples R ChinaSouth China Univ Technol, Affiliated Hosp 6, Sch Med, Dept Integrated Tradit Chinese & Western Med Nutr, Foshan, Peoples R China
Li, Hai
Lin, Yanzhao
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Guangzhou Univ Chinese Med, Clin Med Coll 2, Guangzhou, Peoples R ChinaSouth China Univ Technol, Affiliated Hosp 6, Sch Med, Dept Integrated Tradit Chinese & Western Med Nutr, Foshan, Peoples R China
Lin, Yanzhao
Feng, Zhoushan
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Guangzhou Med Univ, Guangdong Prov Clin Res Ctr Obstet & Gynecol, Guangdong Prov Key Lab Major Obstet Dis, Guangdong Hong Kong Macao Greater Bay Area Higher, Guangzhou, Peoples R China
Guangzhou Med Univ, Affiliated Hosp 3, Dept Neonatol, Guangzhou Key Lab Neonatal Intestinal Dis, Guangzhou, Peoples R ChinaSouth China Univ Technol, Affiliated Hosp 6, Sch Med, Dept Integrated Tradit Chinese & Western Med Nutr, Foshan, Peoples R China
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Univ Social Welf & Rehabil Sci, Neuromusculoskeletal Rehabil Res Ctr, Tehran, Iran
Univ Social Welf & Rehabil Sci, Student Res Comm, Tehran, Iran
Univ Social Welf & Rehabil Sci, Dept Orthot & Prosthet, Kodakyar St,Daneshjo Blvd, Tehran 1985713834, IranUniv Social Welf & Rehabil Sci, Neuromusculoskeletal Rehabil Res Ctr, Tehran, Iran
Nezhad, Zeinab Gasavi
Gard, Steven A.
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Northwestern Univ, Feinberg Sch Med, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, Prosthet Orthot Ctr, Chicago, IL USA
Jesse Brown VA Med Ctr, Chicago, IL USAUniv Social Welf & Rehabil Sci, Neuromusculoskeletal Rehabil Res Ctr, Tehran, Iran
Gard, Steven A.
Arazpour, Mokhtar
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Univ Social Welf & Rehabil Sci, Neuromusculoskeletal Rehabil Res Ctr, Tehran, Iran
Univ Social Welf & Rehabil Sci, Dept Orthot & Prosthet, Kodakyar St,Daneshjo Blvd, Tehran 1985713834, IranUniv Social Welf & Rehabil Sci, Neuromusculoskeletal Rehabil Res Ctr, Tehran, Iran