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- M Esbrí-Víctor, I Huedo-Rodenas, M López-Utiel, J L Navarro-López, M Martínez-Reig, J A Serra-Rexach, L Romero-Rizos, and P Abizanda.
- Pedro Abizanda, MD, PhD. Geriatrics Department. Complejo Hospitalario Universitario de Albacete, 02006 Albacete, Spain. e-mail: pabizanda@sescam.jccm.es, Tfn: +34967597651; Fax : +34967597635.
- J Frailty Aging. 2017 Jan 1; 6 (3): 136-140.
ObjectiveTo analyze the association between frailty and Fear of Falling (FoF) in a cohort of older adults with previous falls.DesignCross-sectional study (FISTAC).SettingFalls Unit, Complejo Hospitalario Universitario of Albacete (Spain).Participants183 adults older than 69 years, from the Falls Unit, with a history of a previous fall in the last year.MeasurementsFoF was assessed at baseline using the Falls Efficacy Scale International (FES-I) and three questions previously validated. Frailty was assessed with the frailty phenotype criteria. Age, gender, comorbidity, nutritional status, cognitive status and risk of depression were determined.ResultsMean age 78.4, 80.3% women. FoF was present in 140 (76.5%) participants with the three questions and 102 (55.7%) presented high concern of falling with the FES-I. 88.8% of frail older adults presented FoF compared to 62.4% of those who were not frail, and only 37.8% of non frail had a high concern of falling, compared to 77.2% of those who were frail measured with the FES-I. Frail participants had an adjusted risk of FoF that was 3.18 (95% CI 1.32 to 7.65) higher compared to those who were not frail assessed with the three questions and 3.93 (95% CI 1.85 to 8.36) higher concern of falling when using the FES-I scale. Only female sex and depression risk were also associated to FoF in the final adjusted models.ConclusionFrailty is independently associated with the FoF syndrome in older faller subjects.
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