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ID
Source
Health condition
Elderly, Activity sensor, accelerometer, physical activity, Fallrisk, Tinetti scale, idependently living, elderly home, hip fractuur
Ouderen, Activiteiten monitor, fysieke activiteit, valrisico, Tinetti schaal, zelfstandig wonend, bejaardetehuis, heupfractuur
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
- Fallrisk
- Physical outcome
Secondary outcome
- Age
- Gender
- Weight
- Height
- Living situation
- Medical status (visual problems, hearing problems, cardiovascular diseases, pulmonairy diseases, diabetes, hypertension, muscle-/ skeletal disease of lower extremities, urine-incontinence), dizziness)
- Medication use
- Need for daily care
- Use of walking aids
- Fall history
Study objective
1. Independently living elderly will have the highest daily physical activity. Elderly living in an elderly home or elderly who fractured their hip minimally 6 months ago because of a fall will be less physical active.
2. U-shaped relation between physcial activity and fallrisk. Elderly who have a high activity level and elderly with a low level of physical activity will have a high fall risk.
Study design
Secondary outcomes at moment of questionnaire.
Intervention
- Questionaire
- Tinetti Scale
- Measuring 4 days with Activity Monitor
Henri Dunantstraat 5
R. Senden
Heerlen 6419 PC
The Netherlands
045-5766416
rachel.senden@atriummc.nl
Henri Dunantstraat 5
R. Senden
Heerlen 6419 PC
The Netherlands
045-5766416
rachel.senden@atriummc.nl
Inclusion criteria
- men and women
- 65 years and older
- able to walk
Exclusion criteria
- Wheelchair independence
- Unable to walk
- Severe dementia/ cognitive impairment
- Not willing to participate
Design
Recruitment
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In other registers
Register | ID |
---|---|
NTR-new | NL4459 |
NTR-old | NTR4582 |
Other | METC : 14-N-59 |