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Slipping and Falls
Primary: Fall Rates - Slips on Turns — 0; 7.94; 1.59; 23.44 Percent of trials resulting in falls.
Accidental Falls
Primary: Short Form 36 Health Survey Summary Scores — 3.7; -0.3; 3.0; 0.1 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
Ambulation Difficulty · Gait, Unsteady · Fall
Primary: Change in Postural Sway After 10 Min of Walking — -2.39; -0.01 cm
Fall and Fractures Prevention
Primary: Physical Activity (Reporting Change in Physical Activity From Baseline to Six-week Follow-up) — 21.6 minutes/day
Accidental Falls
Primary: Number of Falls — 201; 316 falls
Falls (Accidents) in Old Age
Primary: Falls — 0.6; 0.6 number of falls
Accidental Falls
Primary: Hip Abductor Torque — 0.49; 0.49; 0.59; 0.0523 Nm/kg-m
Gait, Unsteady · Postural Balance
Primary: Berg Balance Scale — 48.5; 50.1 units on a scale
Overactive Bladder
Primary: Measure of Physical Activity — 1634.19 steps per day
Aging
Primary: Number of Participants Who Experienced Falls — 22; 35 Participants
Accidental Falls
Primary: Number of Participants Who Fell on a Tripping Test — 2; 4 participants — p=0.45
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
Heart Failure
Primary: Pre/Post Scores on the 30 Second Sit to Stand Test Will be Used to Detect Any Changes in Leg Strength and Endurance That Occur During the 12 Week Group Exercise…
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
Accidental Falls
Primary: Wheelchair-related Falls — 545; 165 participants — p=0.033
Aging · Accidental Fall
Primary: Medically Treated Falls — 328; 349 Participants — p=0.11
Osteoarthritis · Falls, Accidental
Primary: Participant Adherence to Intervention — 5 Participants
Intracranial Hemorrhages
Primary: Number of Participants With the Clinically Important Intracranial Bleeding — 48; 1 Participants
Accidental Falls, Aged, Exercise Movement Techniques
Primary: Maximum Torso Angle at 0.8 Mph — 18.8; 23.9; 20.5; 11.7 degrees
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
Mild Cognitive Impairment
Primary: Change in Maximum Excursion — 80.9; 86.5; 66.8; 80.9 percentage of center of pressure motion
Slip Perturbations
Primary: Fall Rates — 18.3; 16.0 Percentage of trials resulting in falls.
Accidental Falls/Prevention and Control
Primary: Number of High-risk Residents According to the FRAiL Model — 46 Participants
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.
Accidental Falls · Risk Assessment · Nursing Assessment
Primary: Fall Risk Categories Based on the Morse Fall Scale — 131; 41; 5 Participants
Metabolic Syndrome · Autonomic Neuropathy
Primary: Four Square Step Test (FSST) — 11.04; 14.29 seconds
Diabetes · Hypoglycaemia
Primary: Proportion of Participants With Captured Hypoglycaemia — 3 Participants
Mobility Limitation · Aging
Primary: Walking Speed Change From Baseline — 0.052; -0.026 m/s — p=0.012