Association between Recent Falls and Changes in Outdoor Environments near Community-Dwelling Older Adults’ Homes over Time: Findings from the NHATS Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Study Design, Setting, and Sample
2.2. Dependent Variables: Occurrence of Recent Falls
2.3. Independent Variables: Outdoor Environmental Conditions
2.4. Covariate Measures
2.5. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Participants’ Characteristics
3.2. Outdoor Environmental Factors Associated with Falls
3.3. Multivariate Analysis of Risk Factors for Falls
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Baseline | Follow-Up | p-Value | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
N (%) | No Falls N (%) | Falls N (%) | ||
Sociodemographic | ||||
Age | <0.001 | |||
65–74 | 2110 (43.9) | 1930 (44.5) | 180 (38.7) | |
75–84 | 1951 (40.6) | 1768 (40.8) | 183 (39.3) | |
85+ | 741 (15.4) | 639 (14.7) | 102 (21.9) | |
Female | 2729 (56.8) | 2457 (56.7) | 272 (58.5) | 0.446 |
Non-Hispanic White | 3335 (69.4) | 3005 (69.3) | 330 (71.0) | 0.455 |
Never married, or divorced, widowed or separated | 2331 (48.6) | 2093 (48.3) | 238 (51.2) | 0.24 |
No job or retirement | 4123 (86.8) | 3708 (86.4) | 415 (89.8) | 0.041 |
Health | ||||
Obesity | 0.281 | |||
Normal (BMI < 25) | 1587 (33.9) | 1436 (34) | 151 (33.3) | |
Overweight (25 ≤ BMI < 30) | 1762 (37.7) | 1602 (37.9) | 160 (35.2) | |
Obese (BMI ≥ 30) | 1329 (28.4) | 1186 (28.1) | 143 (31.5) | |
Self-reported health condition | <0.001 | |||
Excellent-very good | 2109 (43.9) | 1964 (45.3) | 145 (31.2) | |
Good | 1564 (32.6) | 1419 (32.7) | 145 (31.2) | |
Fair-poor | 1126 (23.5) | 951 (21.9) | 175 (37.6) | |
Fear of falling in the previous month | 1189 (24.8) | 997 (23.0) | 192 (41.4) | <0.001 |
Depression (Several days, more than half the days, nearly every day) | 1238 (25.8) | 1060 (24.5) | 178 (38.3) | <0.001 |
Balance impairment in the previous month | 1150 (23.9) | 961 (22.2) | 189 (40.6) | <0.001 |
Mobility limitation within a quarter mile in the previous month | 1162 (24.3) | 972 (22.5) | 190 (41.3) | <0.001 |
Vision impairment | 338 (7.0) | 288 (6.6) | 50 (10.7) | 0.001 |
Arthritis | 2568 (53.6) | 2282 (52.7) | 286 (61.6) | 0.001 |
Stroke | 449 (9.4) | 377 (8.7) | 72 (15.5) | <0.001 |
Dementia | 92 (1.9) | 78 (1.8) | 14 (3.0) | 0.07 |
Walking-related Behavior | ||||
Use of walking aid to go outside in the previous month | 1056 (22.0) | 900 (20.8) | 156 (33.6) | <0.001 |
Frequency of going outside in last month (5 or more days vs. 0–4 days) | 4192 (87.3) | 3808 (87.8) | 384 (82.6) | 0.001 |
Indoor Environments | ||||
Tripping hazards (e.g., broken lamps, flooring problems, unclear pathways) | 572 (12.7) | 501 (12.3) | 71 (16.1) | 0.022 |
Independent Variables (Time-Variant) | ||||
Litter/broken glass, or trash | 0.001 | |||
No barriers at both periods or reduced barriers at follow-up | 4252 (90.0) | 3865 (90.6) | 387 (84.9) | |
Increased barriers at follow-up | 258 (5.5) | 220 (5.2) | 38 (8.3) | |
Barriers at both periods | 214 (4.5) | 183 (4.3) | 31 (6.8) | |
Graffiti on buildings and walls | 0.114 | |||
No barriers at both periods or reduced barriers at follow-up | 4566 (96.7) | 4131 (96.8) | 435 (95.2) | |
Increased barriers at follow-up | 119 (2.5) | 104 (2.4) | 15 (3.3) | |
Barriers at both periods | 39 (0.8) | 32 (0.8) | 7 (1.5) | |
Vacant or deserted houses | 0.748 | |||
No barriers at both periods or reduced barriers at follow-up | 4139 (87.6) | 3739 (87.6) | 400 (87.7) | |
Increased barriers at follow-up | 213 (4.5) | 190 (4.5) | 23 (5.0) | |
Barriers at both periods | 372 (7.9) | 339 (7.9) | 33 (7.2) | |
Broken window | 0.114 | |||
No barriers at both periods or reduced barriers at follow-up | 4303 (91.3) | 3897 (91.5) | 406 (89.0) | |
Increased barriers at follow-up | 125 (2.7) | 107 (2.5) | 18 (4.0) | |
Barriers at both periods | 283 (6.0) | 251 (6.0) | 32 (7.0) | |
Uneven walking surfaces or broken steps | 0.003 | |||
No barriers at both periods or reduced barriers at follow-up | 4031 (85.6) | 3665 (86.1) | 366 (80.6) | |
Increased barriers at follow-up | 401 (8.5) | 344 (8.1) | 57 (12.6) | |
Barriers at both periods | 278 (5.9) | 247 (5.8) | 31 (6.8) |
Unadjusted Analysis | Adjusted Analysis a | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
OR | (95% CI) | p-Value | OR | (95% CI) | p-Value | |
Litter/broken glass, or trash | ||||||
Increased barriers at follow-up | 1.725 ** | 1.204–2.472 | 0.003 | 1.811 ** | 1.254–2.615 | 0.002 |
Barriers at both periods | 1.692 * | 1.140–2.511 | 0.009 | 1.883 ** | 1.247–2.844 | 0.003 |
Graffiti on buildings and walls | ||||||
Increased barriers at follow-up | 1.370 | 0.790–2.375 | 0.262 | 1.384 | 0.793–2.417 | 0.253 |
Barriers at both periods | 2.077 † | 0.912–4.734 | 0.082 | 2.304 † | 0.994–5.339 | 0.052 |
Vacant or deserted houses | ||||||
Increased barriers at follow-up | 1.132 | 0.725–1.765 | 0.586 | 1.125 | 0.717–1.766 | 0.608 |
Barriers at both periods | 0.910 | 0.627–1.320 | 0.619 | 0.937 | 0.638–1.374 | 0.737 |
Broken window | ||||||
Increased barriers at follow-up | 1.615 † | 0.970–2.688 | 0.065 | 1.649 † | 0.988–2.751 | 0.056 |
Barriers at both periods | 1.224 | 0.835–1.793 | 0.300 | 1.242 | 0.845–1.824 | 0.270 |
Uneven walking surfaces or broken steps | ||||||
Increased barriers at follow-up | 1.659 ** | 1.229–2.240 | 0.001 | 1.682 ** | 1.245–2.274 | 0.001 |
Barriers at both periods | 1.257 | 0.852–1.854 | 0.249 | 1.267 | 0.856–1.876 | 0.238 |
Total | |||
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OR | (95% CI) | p-Value | |
Sociodemographic | |||
Age (reference: 65–74) | |||
75–84 | 0.946 | 0.744–1.202 | 0.649 |
85+ | 1.326 † | 0.964–1.825 | 0.083 |
Female | 0.963 | 0.763–1.215 | 0.749 |
Non-Hispanic White | 1.281 | 0.997–1.644 | 0.052 |
Never married, or divorced, widowed or separated | 0.866 | 0.688–1.09 | 0.219 |
No job or retirement | 0.851 | 0.604–1.199 | 0.356 |
Health | |||
Obesity (Reference: Normal, BMI < 25) | |||
Overweight (25 ≤ BMI < 30) | 1.076 | 0.834–1.388 | 0.575 |
Obese (BMI ≥ 30) | 1.083 | 0.823–1.424 | 0.57 |
Self-reported health condition (Reference: Excellent-Good) | |||
Good | 1.041 | 0.797–1.36 | 0.768 |
Fair-Poor | 1.521 ** | 1.126–2.055 | 0.006 |
Fear of falling in the previous month | 1.534 ** | 1.195–1.968 | 0.001 |
Depression | 1.314 * | 1.038–1.664 | 0.023 |
Balance impairment in the previous month | 1.316 * | 1.015–1.705 | 0.038 |
Mobility limitation within a quarter mile in the previous month | 1.658 * | 1.23–2.236 | 0.001 |
Vision impairment | 1.143 | 0.801–1.633 | 0.461 |
Arthritis | 1.024 | 0.814–1.288 | 0.841 |
Stroke | 1.239 | 0.906–1.695 | 0.179 |
Dementia | 1.385 | 0.752–2.553 | 0.296 |
Walking-related Behavior | |||
Use of walking aid to go outside in the previous month | 0.894 | 0.662–1.207 | 0.464 |
Frequency of going outside in the previous month | 1.215 | 0.889–1.661 | 0.222 |
Indoor Environments | |||
Tripping hazards (e.g., broken lamps, flooring problems, unclear pathways) | 1.146 | 0.838–1.566 | 0.394 |
Outdoor Environments | |||
(reference: no barriers at both periods or reduced barriers at follow-up) | |||
Litter/broken glass, or trash | |||
Increased barriers at follow-up | 1.574 * | 1.052–2.356 | 0.027 |
Barriers at both periods | 1.682 * | 1.052–2.689 | 0.03 |
Uneven walking surfaces or broken steps | |||
Increased barriers at follow-up | 1.538 * | 1.109–2.135 | 0.01 |
Barriers at both periods | 0.907 | 0.571–1.442 | 0.681 |
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Lee, S.; Lee, C.; Ory, M.G. Association between Recent Falls and Changes in Outdoor Environments near Community-Dwelling Older Adults’ Homes over Time: Findings from the NHATS Study. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2019, 16, 3230. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16183230
Lee S, Lee C, Ory MG. Association between Recent Falls and Changes in Outdoor Environments near Community-Dwelling Older Adults’ Homes over Time: Findings from the NHATS Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2019; 16(18):3230. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16183230
Chicago/Turabian StyleLee, Sungmin, Chanam Lee, and Marcia G. Ory. 2019. "Association between Recent Falls and Changes in Outdoor Environments near Community-Dwelling Older Adults’ Homes over Time: Findings from the NHATS Study" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 18: 3230. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16183230
APA StyleLee, S., Lee, C., & Ory, M. G. (2019). Association between Recent Falls and Changes in Outdoor Environments near Community-Dwelling Older Adults’ Homes over Time: Findings from the NHATS Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(18), 3230. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16183230