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Accumulation of sensory difficulties predicts fear of falling in older women

Anne ViljanenJenni KulmalaMerja RantakokkoMarkku KoskenvuoJaakko KaprioTaina Rantanen

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visionikääntyminenhearingkaatumisenpelkoagingtasapainofear of fallingkuulonäköpostural balance

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Objectives: To explore whether the accumulation of sensory difficulties predicts fear of falling (FOF), and whether the traits correlate with each other regardless of familial factors. Methods: Self-reported hearing, vision and balance difficulties, and FOF were assessed using structured questionnaires at the baseline and after a 3-year follow-up in 63- to 76-year-old women (n = 434). Results: Among the women without FOF at baseline (n = 245), 41% reported FOF at follow-up. Increasing numbers of sensory difficulties at baseline predicted higher incidence of FOF. The relationship between accumulated sensory difficulties and FOF was not mediated by familial factors. Discussion: The accumulation of multiple sensory difficulties may hinder older people from receiving compensatory information about body position and environment, thus jeopardizing a person’s confidence in maintaining a balanced position. Regular screening of sensory functions followed by appropriate actions may prevent the development of FOF, and thus contribute to prevention of falls and promotion of healthy aging. peerReviewed

http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-201309102265