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Citation

Hamerlynck JVTH, Middeldorp S, Scholten RJ. Ned. Tijdschr. Geneeskd. 2006; 150(7): 374-376.

Vernacular Title

Uit de Cochrane Library: effectieve maatregelen beschikbaar voor valpreventie bij

Affiliation

Universiteit van Amsterdam, Dutch Cochrane Centre, J-1B-108, Postbus 22.660, 1100 DD Amsterdam. j.v.hamerlynck@amc.uva.nl

Copyright

(Copyright © 2006, Erven Bohn)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

16523801

Abstract

Approximately 30% of people over 65 years of age and living in the community fall each year; the percentage is higher in institutions. A fifth of the incidents require medical attention. A Cochrane systematic review of 62 studies, encompassing 21,668 elderly people, showed that several interventions are effective in preventing falls, especially in people who have already fallen once, including multidisciplinary interventions targeting multiple risk factors, individually prescribed muscle strengthening combined with balance training at home, cardiac pacing for hypersensitivity of the sinus node, and withdrawal of psychotropic medication. Individually tailored interventions delivered by a health professional were more effective than standard or group-delivered programmes. Some potential interventions were of unknown effectiveness or unlikely to be beneficial. Examples of these are physical exercises, the use of dietary supplements and the correction of impaired vision.

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