“…Interestingly, fear of falling (Delbaere, Crombez, Vanderstraeten, Willems, & Cambier, 2004;Friedman, Munoz, West, Rubin, & Fried, 2002), and falls efficacy (belief that one has the ability to maintain balance) (Cumming, Salkeld, Thomas, & Szonyi, 2000;Hadjistavropoulos et al, 2007), have been found to be predictive of future falls (Cumming et al, 2000;Friedman et al, 2002). In addition, elevated fear of falling has been linked to reduced leaning balance (Delbaere et al, 2004) and an impaired, "cautious" gait (Delbaere, Sturnieks, Crombez, & Lord, 2009).…”