Supplementary Material for: Evaluation of Falls Risk in Community-Dwelling Older Adults Using Body-Worn Sensors
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Background: Falls are the most common cause of injury and hospitalization and one of the principal causes of death and disability in older adults worldwide. This study aimed to determine if a method based on body-worn sensor data can prospectively predict falls in community-dwelling older adults, and to compare its falls prediction performance to two standard methods on the same data set. Methods: Data were acquired using body-worn sensors, mounted on the left and right shanks, from 226 community-dwelling older adults (mean age 71.5 ± 6.7 years, 164 female) to quantify gait and lower limb movement while performing the ‘Timed Up and Go’ (TUG) test in a geriatric research clinic. Participants were contacted by telephone 2 years following their initial assessment to determine if they had fallen. These outcome data were used to create statistical models to predict falls. Results: Results obtained through cross-validation yielded a mean classification accuracy of 79.69% (mean 95% CI: 77.09–82.34) in prospectively identifying participants that fell during the follow-up period. Results were significantly (p Conclusion: Results suggest that the quantification of movement during the TUG test using body-worn sensors could lead to a robust method for assessing future falls risk.
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2017-06-20



