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The objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of Adapted Physical Activity (APA) programs offered by Sport-Health Centers (MSS) in reducing the risk of falls in the elderly.
The effectiveness of adapted physical activity in preventing falls will be assessed by the evolution of SPPB before and after APA.
Evaluate the impact of APA on physical tests such as the UGT, the single-legged support test, to predict the risk of falling.
- Evaluate the impact of APA on risk factors associated with the risk of falling, such as fear of falling, overall perception of one's health, and depression.
All tests will be assessed at baseline and at the final visit 3 months after APA
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| SPPB Short Physical Performance Battery | This composite score is based on three tests: a balance test, a walking speed test, and the chair rise test | Twice throughout study at baseline and 3 months after intervention |
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This study aims to target people aged over 65, considered to be at risk of falling.
Several methods have been validated in the existing literature to screen these patients. The chosen method is the Global Guide for Falls Prevention
| Name | Role | Phone | Extension | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Margaux MARCAL | Contact | 06.33.29.04.32 | 0033 | marcal.margaux@gmail.com |
| Fatima Zohra IZEDAREN | Contact | 01 39 63 74 51 | 0033 | Fatima-Zohra.Izedaren@lpv.univi.fr |
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