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The Role of Physical Activity in Reducing Falls Debra J. Rose, PhD Co-Director Center for Successful Aging California State University, Fullerton and Fall Prevention Center of Excellence University of Southern California

The Role of Physical Activity in Reducing Falls Debra J. Rose, PhD Co-Director Center for Successful Aging California State University, Fullerton and Fall

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Page 1: The Role of Physical Activity in Reducing Falls Debra J. Rose, PhD Co-Director Center for Successful Aging California State University, Fullerton and Fall

The Role of Physical Activity in Reducing Falls

Debra J. Rose, PhDCo-DirectorCenter for Successful AgingCalifornia State University, Fullerton

andFall Prevention Center of ExcellenceUniversity of Southern California

Page 2: The Role of Physical Activity in Reducing Falls Debra J. Rose, PhD Co-Director Center for Successful Aging California State University, Fullerton and Fall

Why is Physical Activity Why is Physical Activity Important?Important? Important risk factor

for falls Reduced mobility

increases fall risk in older adults with chronic medical conditions due to limited physiological reserves and fragility.

More physically active older adults fall less!

Page 3: The Role of Physical Activity in Reducing Falls Debra J. Rose, PhD Co-Director Center for Successful Aging California State University, Fullerton and Fall

What We Know!What We Know! Stand-alone exercise

interventions that target fall-related risk factors, lower fall risk as much as 50%.

• Different settings (community, home)

• Varied durations, intensity, frequency, and type of exercise

• Different levels of risk • Group versus individually tailored

home exercise programs

Page 4: The Role of Physical Activity in Reducing Falls Debra J. Rose, PhD Co-Director Center for Successful Aging California State University, Fullerton and Fall

What We Know!What We Know! Multifactorial intervention strategies, with

exercise as a core component, are particularly effective in lowering fall rates in high risk groups.

Additional factors targeted: Gait training and assistive device use Review and modification of medication Treatment of postural hypotension Modification of environmental hazards Treatment of cardiovascular disorders

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Effective Exercise Effective Exercise InterventionsInterventions

Include activities that specifically target balance and gait

Also target other associated risk factors (e.g., muscle weakness, aerobic endurance)

Exercise is performed at a moderate intensity or progresses from low to moderate intensity

Introduce progressively more challenging practice environments

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Alternative Forms of Alternative Forms of Exercise: Tai ChiExercise: Tai Chi

Effective intervention strategy for lowering fall incidence rates in sedentary and “at-risk” groups.

Less effective as stand-alone strategy in more frail groups.

Well-suited for large-scale community-based fall prevention initiatives.

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Practical ImplicationsPractical Implications

Form of tai chi selected is important. Important that instructor understands

impact of age-associated changes on movement patterns

Should emphasize movement components that become limited with age:• Multi-directional weight-shifting• Multi-segmental coordinative movements• Body alignment• Synchronized breathing

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““There is There is NO NO

One-Size-Fits-All One-Size-Fits-All Physical Activity Program”Physical Activity Program”

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“Walking with nordic poles promotes stability and increased energyExpenditure”

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Best Type of Physical Best Type of Physical Activity?Activity?

Low risk Any type of dynamic weight-bearing activity

that elevates the heart rate for a sustained period of time, lubricates the joints, builds muscle, AND challenges balance.

Moderate Risk Weight-bearing activities (with and without

support) that build muscle AND progressively challenge balance.

High Risk Seated activities that build muscle strength –

to-standing activities that progressively challenge balance, build muscular endurance. Must be individualized based on specific impairments.