2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.physio.2022.02.006
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Fear of falling does not predict self-reported physical activity: an observational study with community-dwelling older adults

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“…Considering that many activities performed in daily life also depend on lower extremity functions and skills and that the aerobic exercise approaches often recommended for older adults also depend on lower extremity performance, the importance of evaluating lower extremity performance during practices and when giving recommendations is understood once again 36,37. The relationship between lower extremity performance and balance and fall and the relationship between fear of fall and balance problems and low physical activity level are the points emphasized in studies 38–40. In their study, Kim et al41 showed that the SPPB was significantly associated with frailty, and the physical and physiological decline was proportional to advanced age and female gender, which significantly resulted in frailty.…”
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“…Considering that many activities performed in daily life also depend on lower extremity functions and skills and that the aerobic exercise approaches often recommended for older adults also depend on lower extremity performance, the importance of evaluating lower extremity performance during practices and when giving recommendations is understood once again 36,37. The relationship between lower extremity performance and balance and fall and the relationship between fear of fall and balance problems and low physical activity level are the points emphasized in studies 38–40. In their study, Kim et al41 showed that the SPPB was significantly associated with frailty, and the physical and physiological decline was proportional to advanced age and female gender, which significantly resulted in frailty.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The scale has 4 answers from 4 (strongly agree) to 1 (strongly disagree) in a Likert scale format with conditional options. Items 4,6,9,12,14,16,19,21,24,28,33,37,40, and 42 of the scale are reversely scored. The total score of the scale varies between 43 and 172.…”
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