Effectiveness of exercise interventions on fall prevention in ambulatory community-dwelling older adults: a systematic review with narrative synthesis.

Sadaqa M, Németh Z, Makai A, et al. (2023) Frontiers in public health
Title and abstract of Effectiveness of exercise interventions on fall prevention in ambulatory community-dwelling older adults: a systematic review with narrative synthesis.

Key Takeaway

Exercise interventions including balance and functional training significantly reduce fall rates and fall risk in community-dwelling older adults.

Summary

This systematic review evaluated exercise interventions for fall prevention in community-dwelling older adults. Programs incorporating balance training and multicomponent approaches effectively reduced both fall rates and the number of people experiencing falls. Programs lasting at least 12 weeks with progressive balance challenges showed the most consistent benefits.

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DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1209319