Two-year longitudinal relationships between frailty, cognitive function, and fall in community-dwelling older Korean adults
N. Kim, G. S. Kim, M. Park, M. Shim
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AbstractFrailty and cognitive function are known factors associated with falls (Fhon et al., 2016; Kim, 2020; Robertson et al., 2014). The identification of preventable factors related to falls is a public health priority. This study aimed to determine the longitudinal relationships between frailty, cognitive function, and falls among community-dwelling older people.Keywords: accidental falls, cognition, cohort studies, frail elderly, frailty
N. Kim, G. S. Kim, M. Park, M. Shim (2022). Two-year longitudinal relationships between frailty, cognitive function, and fall in community-dwelling older Korean adults. Gerontechnology, 21(s),1-1
https://doi.org/10.4017/gt.2022.21.s.626.pp3