“…The results provide information on fall risk factors, mechanisms and possible mitigation strategies Regarding the characteristics of the studies, the country with the highest number of studies on the theme was the United States n = 7 (36.8%), followed by Asian countries n = 5 (26.3%), Brazil n = 3 (15.7%), UK n = 2 (10.5%), Turkey and Australia n = 1 (5.2%). Regarding the study design, the following results were obtained: randomized controlled trials (3,27,29,32) n = 4; randomized trials (22,24) n = 2; quasi-experimental (2,23,26) n = 3; observational (4,8,33) , descriptive (20,25,30) n = 3; qualitative (1,21,31) n = 3; and mixed (28) n = 1. Thus, the studies were classified according to levels of evidence: six with LE 2; three with LE 3; three with LE 4; and six with LE 6.…”