
@article{ref1,
title="Functional status as a predictor of the incidence of falls in 10-year follow-up: results from the RAC-OST-POL study",
journal="Endokrynologia Polska",
year="2023",
author="Pluskiewicz, Wojciech and Adamczyk, Piotr and Drozdzowska, Bogna",
volume="ePub",
number="ePub",
pages="ePub-ePub",
abstract="INTRODUCTION: The aim of this prospective study was to establish the influence of baseline functional status on the incidence of falls.   MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study was performed in an epidemiological sample of postmenopausal women from the RAC-OST-POL study. At baseline there were 978 postmenopausal women with a mean age of 65.9 ± 7.6 years, and at the end of 10-year follow-up 640 patients with a mean age of 65.04 ± 6.95 years remained in observation. Functional status was established at baseline using a stand up and go test (SAG) and the Lawton Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) scale. Afterwards, data on fall incidence were updated annually using phone interviews. <br><br>RESULTS: In a 10-year period of observation, in 384 (60%) women at least one fall occurred. At baseline, 90% of subjects achieved maximal value in the IADL scale (24 points). Although the difference between mean IADL score in those who fell and did not fall was noticeable (23.50 ± 1.68 vs. 23.65 ± 1.47, respectively), the category of any IADL score below 24 points was significantly more frequent in women with falls (71.9% vs. 28.1%; chi-square 4.2, p < 0.05). The SAG score in the subgroup with falls was (10.75 ± 3.39) and did not differ in comparison to subgroup without falls (10.27 ± 2.72). <br><br>CONCLUSION: The baseline result of the IADL scale but not that of the SAG test are related to the incidence of falls in a 10-year prospective observation. Adequate correction of functional status may benefit patients and reduce the fall rate.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0423-104X",
doi="10.5603/EP.a2023.0046",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.5603/EP.a2023.0046"
}