A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Keywords:
- falls;
- exercise;
- meta-analysis
Abstract
OBJECTIVES:
To determine the effects of exercise on falls prevention in older
people and establish whether particular trial characteristics or
components of exercise programs are associated with larger reductions in
falls.
DESIGN: Systematic review
with meta-analysis. Randomized controlled trials that compared fall
rates in older people who undertook exercise programs with fall rates in
those who did not exercise were included.
SETTING: Older people.
PARTICIPANTS: General community and residential care.
MEASUREMENTS: Fall rates.
RESULTS:
The pooled estimate of the effect of exercise was that it reduced the
rate of falling by 17% (44 trials with 9,603 participants, rate ratio
(RR)=0.83, 95% confidence interval (CI)=0.75–0.91, P<.001, I2=62%).
The greatest relative effects of exercise on fall rates (RR=0.58, 95%
CI=0.48–0.69, 68% of between-study variability explained) were seen in
programs that included a combination of a higher total dose of exercise
(>50 hours over the trial period) and challenging balance exercises
(exercises conducted while standing in which people aimed to stand with
their feet closer together or on one leg, minimize use of their hands to
assist, and practice controlled movements of the center of mass) and
did not include a walking program.
CONCLUSION:
Exercise can prevent falls in older people. Greater relative effects
are seen in programs that include exercises that challenge balance, use a
higher dose of exercise, and do not include a walking program. Service
providers can use these findings to design and implement exercise
programs for falls prevention.
Quelle und Full Text - Zugriff 30.09.2012:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1532-5415.2008.02014.x/full
Quelle und Full Text - Zugriff 30.09.2012:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1532-5415.2008.02014.x/full
Effective Exercise for the prevention of falls: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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