Publication | Open Access
Fear of Falling and Related Activity Restriction Among Middle-Aged African Americans
79
Citations
36
References
2005
Year
In this population-based sample of 49- to 65-year-old African Americans, fear of falling and fear-related activity restriction were surprisingly common and not well explained by prior falls or low falls efficacy. These phenomena were already evident by age 49-55. Further study is warranted, including detailed qualitative investigations examining the timing, precursors, and consequences of fear of falling and fear-related activity restriction in minority and majority populations.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1