What are the major risk factors for falls among older adults?

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  1. Dr. Goldina Erowele
     
    Dr. Goldina Erowele answered:

    These risk factors include:

    • Biological risk factors - Mobility problems due to muscle weakness or balance problems, chronic health conditions such as arthritis and stroke, vision changes and vision loss, loss of sensation in feet
    • Behavioral risk factors - Inactivity medication side effects and/or interactions, alcohol use.
    • Environmental risk factors - Home and environmental hazards (clutter, poor lighting, etc.), incorrect size, type, or use of assistive devices (walkers, canes, crutches, etc.), poorly designed public spaces
    • Medication use

    http://www.cdc.gov/HomeandRecreationalSafety/images/CDC_Guide-a.pdf

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