2024
DOI: 10.2147/cia.s438904
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Risk Assessment of Falls Among Older Adults Based on Probe Reaction Time During Water-Carrying Walking

Fan Liu,
Huan Yu,
Qing Xu
et al.

Abstract: Purpose Falls are a significant factor affecting the health of older adults and are closely related to cognitive function. Adopting an effective method to evaluate the risk of falls in older adults is essential for improving their healthcare. This study combined cognitive and motor functions to determine a reliable probe reaction time during water-carrying walking. Patients and Methods We divided 100 community-dwelling older adults (aged 65 years and over) into two grou… Show more

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I have read a research article entitled "Risk Assessment of Falls Among Older Adults Based on Probe Reaction Time During Water-Carrying Walking" by Liu et al 1 I congratulate the authors on this successful article and make some contributions. There are three strengths of this study: 1) Use of Water Carrying Walking Probe Reaction Time (WCWP-RT) as a fast and convenient assessment method that can effectively predict the risk of falls in older adults in the community.
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I have read a research article entitled "Risk Assessment of Falls Among Older Adults Based on Probe Reaction Time During Water-Carrying Walking" by Liu et al 1 I congratulate the authors on this successful article and make some contributions. There are three strengths of this study: 1) Use of Water Carrying Walking Probe Reaction Time (WCWP-RT) as a fast and convenient assessment method that can effectively predict the risk of falls in older adults in the community.
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confidence: 99%