Tuesday, March 8, 2011

“It’s a Balancing Act – Fall Prevention in Older Adults”

Today I was a guest on an episode of the Sacramento educational TV series “Older, Fitter, Wiser. The Art of Aging Well”. Dr. Moira Fordyce interviewed me to discuss a public health epidemic among the aging population and how a person can reduce the risk of losing her/his independence. Today, we talked about fall prevention.

As a geriatrician, Dr. Fordyce is familiar not only with the consequences of falls but also factors that increase the risk of falling. Falls are accidents and even though accidents happen, a person can significantly reduce the risk of falling through increased awareness. Fall prevention is much more than picking up throw rugs or having a hallway nightlight. There are multiple causes for falls and fall prevention researchers recommend a multi-factorial approach to fall risk reduction.

Fall risk reduction is about increased awareness. A person needs to be aware of home safety, medication management, physical limitations, and lifestyle choices that increase the risk of falling. When asked the best way to reduce the risk of falling, I replied, "Following a consistent exercise program". I recommend a well-rounded exercise program that includes flexibility, strength, balance and endurance training. I recommend that people Take 5 to Exercise each day.

It's time to get back to the basics, the basic 5 stretches. Start slow, increase gradually. Be patient, stick with it. You can reduce the risk of falling.

See you on Episode #17, Comcast 20 or Surewest 19. I'll keep you posted!
The Fall Prevention Lady

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