The Relationship of the Risk of Falls with the Features of Cognitive Function and Emotional Status (Fear of Falls) in Older People
Objective. To assess the frequency of falls, the relationship between fear of falling and the risk of falls in people aged 60 years and older. Material and methods. The open cross-sectional study included 51 outpatients (49 women, 2 men) aged 61 to 90 [70 (67; 75)] years. A conventional physical exa...
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Main Authors: | I. A. Samkova (Author), V. N. Larina (Author), S. E. Кozyrev (Author), N. K. Runihina (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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