| Literature DB >> 32513121 |
Morten Villumsen1,2, Bo Grarup3, Steffan Wittrup Mc Phee Christensen2,4, Thorvaldur Skuli Palsson2, Rogerio Pessoto Hirata5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Accidental falls are common among community-dwellers, probably due to the level of physical activity and impaired postural stability. Today, fall risk prediction tools' discriminative validity are only moderate. In order to increase the accuracy, multiple variables such as highly validated objective field measurements of physical activity and impaired postural stability should be adressed in order to predict falls. The main aim of this paper is to describe the ≥65 years NOrthern jutland Cohort of Fall risk Assessment with Objective measurements (NOCfao) investigating the association between physical activity and impaired postural stability and the risk of fall episodes among community-dwelling older adults.Entities:
Keywords: Accelerometry; Elderly; Fall detection; Older people; Physical activity; Physical behavior; Physical exposures; Risk prediction; Technical measurements
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32513121 PMCID: PMC7278063 DOI: 10.1186/s12877-020-01535-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Administrative information on the NOCfao study
| Section/item | ItemNo | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Registry and Trial Identifying Number | 1 | |
| Date of Registration in Primary Registry | 2 | December 13th, 2016 |
| Secondary Identifying Numbers | 3 | The North Denmark Region Committee on Health Research Ethics (N-20160020) The Danish Data Protection Agency (FOU-UU-006) |
| Source(s) of Monetary or Material Support | 4 | The study is externally supported by the Trygfonden Foundation (ID: 119365) |
| Primary Sponsor | 5 | University College of Northern Denmark, Denmark |
| Secondary Sponsor(s) | 6 | Aalborg University, Denmark Aalborg Municipality, Denmark |
| Contact for Public Queries | 7 | Master of Rehabilitation, Bo Grarup; address: Selma Lagerløfs Vej 2, 9220, Aalborg East, Denmark; tel.: 0045 72,690,953; e-mail: bog@ucn.dk |
| Contact for Scientific Queries | 8 | Master of Rehabilitation, Bo Grarup; address: Selma Lagerløfs Vej 2, 9220, Aalborg East, Denmark; tel.: 0045 72,690,953; e-mail: bog@ucn.dk |
| Public Title | 9 | Who is Falling? – Fall Risk Prediction Among Community-Dwelling Elderly (NOCfao) |
| Scientific Title | 10 | The ≥65 Years NOrthern jutland Cohort of Fall risk Assessment with Objective measurements (the NOCfao study) |
| Countries of Recruitment | 11 | Denmark |
| Health Condition(s) or Problem(s) Studied | 12 | Incidence of falls |
| Intervention(s) | 13 | Not applicable |
| Key Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria | 14 | Inclusion criteria: home-dwelling, manage body transfer independently, walking ability for at least 10 m with or without assistive devices. Exclusion criteria: progressive neurological or rheumatologically illness, diagnosed vestibular problems, experienced pain in a substantial degree limiting or obstructing everyday living, known uncorrected visual or hearing problems, serious difficulties in speaking, understanding or reading Danish, or cognitive impairment equivalent to Mini Mental State Examination < 23 |
| Study Type | 15 | Prospective, observational cohort study |
| Date of First Enrollment | 16 | December 2016 |
| Target Sample Size | 17 | 600 |
| Recruitment Status | 18 | Recruiting: participants are currently being recruited and enrolled |
| Primary Outcome(s) | 19 | Self-reported number of falls confirmed by monthly phone calls [Time Frame: One year follow-up] |
| Key Secondary Outcomes | 20 | History of fall incidences within the past year; differences between objective measures and self-reported level of PA |
Fig. 1Illustration of the recruitment flow of the NOCfao study
Fig. 2The NOCfao study timeline
Assessment overview of the timing and content in the NOCfao study
| Domain | Type of Assessment | Notes | BL | DM | FU | Origin | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Demographic data | Age | Self-reported | x | ||||
| Gender | Self-reported | x | |||||
| Height | Measured in centimeters | x | |||||
| Weight | Digitally measured on forceplate | x | |||||
| Marital status | Self-reported | x | |||||
| Type of dwelling | Self-reported | x | |||||
| Use of mobility aids | Self-reported | x | |||||
| Use of homecare | Self-reported | x | |||||
| Health information | Chronic diseases | Self-reported | x | ||||
| Number of prescribed medications | Self-reported | x | |||||
| Fluid intake | Self-reported | x | |||||
| Physical activity | Objectively measured physical activity | Pedometer (Stepwatch3), Repeatedly over 5 days | x | [ | |||
| Self-reported physical activity | IPAQ-elderly | x | [ | ||||
| Pain sensory profile | Muscle tissue | Pressure Pain Threshold | x | [ | |||
| Severity and duration of pain | Self-reported obtained by NRS | x | [ | ||||
| Location of pain | Body chart | x | [ | ||||
| Physical tests | Walking speed | 10 m walking test | x | [ | |||
| Muscle strengths in lower extremities | 30-s sit-to-stand | x | [ | ||||
| Muscle strengths in upper extremities | Seehan digital Hand grip dynamometer | x | [ | ||||
| Balance | Force plate measures | x | [ | ||||
| Mini-BESTest | x | [ | |||||
| Psychological factors | Anxiety of falling | Falls efficacy scale - International | x | [ | |||
| Fall incidence | Fall incidence and fall circumstance | Phone-interview on a monthly basis. Prospective 1 year | x | [ | |||
| Fall history | Self-reported one-year history of falls | x |
Notes: BL: Baseline; DM: Diurnal measurements; FU: Follow-up