J Aging Phys Act. 2021 Apr 1;29(2):219-224. doi: 10.1123/japa.2019-0485. Epub 2020 Aug 19.
Fear of falling is a common issue among older adults, which decreases quality of life and leads to an avoidance of activities they are still able to do. The goal of this secondary data analysis was to explore the relationship between fear of falling and exercise self-efficacy in 141 women with at least one nontraumatic Genant Grade 2 vertebral fracture. Fear of falling, exercise self-efficacy, history of falling, the number of falls, the use of assisting devices, and pain at rest or during movement were obtained using medical history and health status questionnaires. There was a negative association between fear of falling and exercise self-efficacy (pseudo R2 = .253; p = .004), which persisted when the analysis was adjusted for history and number of falls, use of assistive devices, and pain at rest (pseudo R2 = .329; p < .0001) or during movement (pseudo R2 = .321; p < .0001). Fear of falling may be negatively associated with exercise self-efficacy in older women with vertebral fracture.
跌倒恐惧是老年人中常见的问题,它降低了生活质量,并导致他们避免进行仍有能力完成的活动。本二次数据分析的目的是探讨 141 名至少有一处非外伤性 Genant 2 级椎体骨折的女性中,跌倒恐惧与运动自我效能之间的关系。通过病史和健康状况问卷获取跌倒恐惧、运动自我效能、跌倒史、跌倒次数、辅助器具的使用以及静息或运动时的疼痛等信息。跌倒恐惧与运动自我效能之间呈负相关(伪 R2 =.253;p =.004),当分析调整为跌倒史和次数、辅助器具的使用以及静息(伪 R2 =.329;p <.0001)或运动时疼痛(伪 R2 =.321;p <.0001)时,这种相关性仍然存在。在有椎体骨折的老年女性中,跌倒恐惧可能与运动自我效能呈负相关。