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CAPTURING REAL-WORLD LOSSES OF BALANCE AND RECOVERY RESPONSES IN OLDER ADULTS AT RISK FOR FALLS
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Strasburg, Debbie
, Nyquist, Linda
, Handelzalts-Pereg, Shirley
, Mastruserio, Nicholas
, Alexander, Neil
, Ojeda, Lauro
2019
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CAPTURING REAL-WORLD LOSSES OF BALANCE AND RECOVERY RESPONSES IN OLDER ADULTS AT RISK FOR FALLS
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Strasburg, Debbie
, Nyquist, Linda
, Handelzalts-Pereg, Shirley
, Mastruserio, Nicholas
, Alexander, Neil
, Ojeda, Lauro
2019
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CAPTURING REAL-WORLD LOSSES OF BALANCE AND RECOVERY RESPONSES IN OLDER ADULTS AT RISK FOR FALLS
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CAPTURING REAL-WORLD LOSSES OF BALANCE AND RECOVERY RESPONSES IN OLDER ADULTS AT RISK FOR FALLS
2019
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Losses of balance (LOBs) such as trips can lead to falls in older adults; what actually happens during real-world LOBs is unclear. With 4 wearable inertial measurement units (IMUs), we recorded feet, trunk and wrist movements over 2 weeks. Using a wrist voice recorder to report the LOBs, we applied our IMU processing algorithms and reconstructed the full body LOB and recovery motions. We recruited 7 at-risk older adults (M=76 yrs) who reported 114 LOBs of which we reconstructed over 90%. Using a rating system, 52% of the LOBs involved a significant trip, stumble, recovery step, and/or large trunk motion. 25% involved double or stutter steps and smaller trunk motions. The other 23% had less striking associated motions. These data suggest that most, but not all, self-reported real world LOBs involve substantial postural destabilization and near falls. Analyses of the voice-recorded context under which the LOBs occurred are ongoing.
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Oxford University Press
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