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Gerontology

Year: 2021
Articles in SafetyLit: 18

Age predicts older adults' driving self-regulation but not dangerous driving behaviors after controlling for executive function

Appendicular muscle mass, thigh intermuscular fat infiltration, and risk of fall in postmenopausal osteoporotic elder women

Associations of gait disorders and recurrent falls in older people: a prospective population-based study

Associations of sleep quality with gait speed and falls in older adults: the mediating effect of muscle strength and the gender difference

Cognitive function and functional mobility predict exercise adherence in older adults who fall

Effects of exercise dose and detraining duration on mobility at late midlife: a randomized clinical trial

Effects of short- and long-term aerobic-strength training and determinants of walking speed in the elderly

Gait parameters of older adults according to their fall history and functional capacity while walking at different speeds

Identification of disability risk in addition to slow walking speed in older adults

Increased attentional focus on walking by older adults limits maximum speed and is related to dynamic stability

Location, location, location: the role of objective neighborhood characteristics for perceptions of control

Mobility performance in community-dwelling older adults: potential digital biomarkers of concern about falling

Orthostatic blood pressure recovery measured using a sphygmomanometer is not associated with physical performance or number of falls in geriatric outpatients

Prevalence and factors associated with fear of falling in community-dwelling Thai elderly

Racial/ethnic differences in the longitudinal effects of fear of falling on falls

Researching institutional elder abuse in Malaysia: challenges and recommendations

Sex differences in subsequent falls and falls risk: a prospective cohort study in older adults

Social network characteristics predict loneliness in older adults