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Citation

Bongue B, Dupré C, Beauchet O, Rossat A, Fantino B, Colvez A. J. Clin. Epidemiol. 2011; 64(10): 1152-1160.

Affiliation

Centre Technique d'Appui et de Formation des Centres d'Examens de Santé (CETAF), 67-69 Avenue de Rochetaillée, BP 167, 42012 Saint-Étienne Cedex 02, France.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2011, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.jclinepi.2010.12.014

PMID

21463927

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To develop a simple clinical screening tool for community-dwelling older adults. STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: A prospective multicenter cohort study was performed among healthy subjects of 65 years and older, examined in 10 health examination centers for the French health insurance. Falls were ascertained monthly by telephone for 12-month follow-up. Multivariate analyses using Cox regression models were performed. Regression coefficients of the predictors in the final model were added up to obtain the total score. The discriminative power was assessed using the area under the curve (AUC). RESULTS: Thousand seven hundred fifty-nine subjects were included. The mean age was 70.7 years and 51% were women. At least one fall occurred among 563 (32%) participants. Gender, living alone, psychoactive drug use, osteoarthritis, previous falls, and a change in the position of the arms during the one-leg balance (OLB) test were the strongest predictors. These predictors were used to build a risk score. The AUC of the score was 0.70. For a cutoff point of 1.68 in a total of 4.90, the positive predictive value and negative predictive value were 72.0% and 72.7%, respectively. CONCLUSION: A screening tool with five risk factors and the OLB test could predict falls in healthy community-dwelling older adults.


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