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To investigate the association between gait speed (GS), cadence (CAD), gait stability ratio
(GSR), and body balance (BB) with falls in a large sample of older adults. The analysis included
619 individuals—305 men and 314 women (69.50 ± 5.62 years)—residing in the Autonomous Region
of Madeira, Portugal. Mobility in GS, CAD, and GSR was assessed using the 50-foot walk test and BB
by the Fullerton Advanced Balance scale. The frequency of falls was obtained by self-report. Linear
regression analysis showed that higher performance in GS and BB was able to reduce the risk of
falling by up to 0.34 and 0.44 times, respectively. An increase in the GSR value enhanced the risk
of falling by up to 0.10 times. Multinomial analysis indicated that, in relation to the highest tertile
(reference), older adults classified with GS and BB performance in the lowest tertile (lowest) had an
increased chance (OR) of falling by up to 149.3% and 48.8%, respectively. Moreover, in relation to the
highest tertile, the performance of the GSR classified in the lowest and medium tercile showed an
increase in the chance of falling by up to 57.4% and 56.4%, respectively
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Aging Vulnerability Falls Mobility Postural control Measuring instruments . Faculdade de Ciências Sociais
Citation
Nascimento, M.d.M.; Gouveia, É.R.; Gouveia, B.R.; Marques, A.; Martins, F.; Przednowek, K.; França, C.; Peralta, M.; Ihle, A. Associations of Gait Speed, Cadence, Gait Stability Ratio, and Body Balance with Falls in Older Adults. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 13926. https:// doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192113926
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MDPI