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Fall and Fractures Prevention
Primary: Physical Activity (Reporting Change in Physical Activity From Baseline to Six-week Follow-up) — 21.6 minutes/day
Osteoporosis
Primary: Number Adherent With the Intervention — 29 participants
Fractures, Bone · Serious Fall-related Injuries
Primary: Number of Participants Experiencing a Serious Fall-Related Injury (SFI) — 186; 166 Participants — p=0.43
Osteoporotic Fractures · Spinal Fractures
Primary: Feasibility of Recruitment and Retention — 66; 64 Participants
Accidental Falls
Primary: Change in Mean Survey Score for Providers' Self-reported View on Vitamin Deficiency as a Cause of Falls — 4.23; 3.44 score on a scale
Dementia
Primary: Number of Participants With Dementia With Medically Treated Falls — 24 Participants
Osteoarthritis · Falls, Accidental
Primary: Participant Adherence to Intervention — 5 Participants
Accidental Falls
Primary: Short Form 36 Health Survey Summary Scores — 3.7; -0.3; 3.0; 0.1 scores on a scale
Hip Fractures · Femoral Fractures
Primary: Short Physical Performance Battery — 8.24; 9.08 score on a scale
Accidental Falls
Primary: Number of Participants Who Fell on a Tripping Test — 2; 4 participants — p=0.45
Accidental Falls · Wounds and Injuries
Primary: First Adjudicated Serious Fall-Related Injury — 4.87; 5.34 events per 100 person years of follow-up — p=0.245
Falls (Accidents) in Old Age
Primary: Falls — 0.6; 0.6 number of falls
Slipping and Falls
Primary: Fall Rates - Slips on Turns — 0; 7.94; 1.59; 23.44 Percent of trials resulting in falls.
Accidental Falls/Prevention and Control
Primary: Number of High-risk Residents According to the FRAiL Model — 46 Participants
Aging · Accidental Fall
Primary: Medically Treated Falls — 328; 349 Participants — p=0.11
Aging
Primary: Number of Participants Who Experienced Falls — 22; 35 Participants
Accidental Falls
Primary: Enrollment — 342; 142; 23; 177 participants
Accidental Falls
Primary: Number of Falls — 201; 316 falls
Frailty · Frail Elderly Syndrome
Primary: Evaluation of the Change of Baseline Fried Frailty Criteria at 6 Months — 2.3; 1.4 scores on a scale
Amputation · Elderly
Primary: Foot's Height During the Swing Phase of Walking (i.e., Foot Clearance) Measured in Centimeter — 6.1; 5.5; 6.1; 5.7 cm
Accidental Falls
Primary: Hip Abductor Torque — 0.49; 0.49; 0.59; 0.0523 Nm/kg-m
Osteoporosis
Primary: Number of Participants That Initiate an Osteoporosis Prescription Medication — 157; 153 Participants
Osteoporotic Fractures · Osteoporosis, Postmenopausal
Primary: Non-traumatic Incidental Fractures (Vertebral and Nonvertebral [Identified by X-ray, CT, MRI, VFA Imaging] Per Person-year) — 1.06093; 1.01563 Fractures per person-year…
Overactive Bladder
Primary: Measure of Physical Activity — 1634.19 steps per day
Muscle Atrophy · Physical Deconditioning
Primary: The Number of Days Survived Without a Fall Over the 1 Year Duration of the Study — 239; 249.67 Days survived without a fall.
HIV Infection · Alcohol Consumption · Falls, Accidental
Primary: Engagement With Intervention — 3.27 intervention sessions
High Risk for Falling
Primary: High Risk Fall Rate — 0 falls/1000 patient days
Postural Balance · Accidental Falls · Mobility Limitation
Primary: Balance and Lateral Mobility Assessed by the Four Square Step Test — -1.8; -0.6 seconds — p=<0.05
Femur Neck Fracture
Primary: Percentage of Participants With No Revision Surgery at 12 Months After Internal Fixation of a Low-Trauma Femoral Neck Fracture — 87; 86 percentage of participants
Osteoporotic Fractures · Osteoporosis, Postmenopausal
Primary: Non-vertebral Fracture Incidence — 70; 0 participants