งานวิจัยนี้ได้ใช้โปรแกรม Labviewซึ่งเป็นโปรแกรมที่ใช้ในงานด้านการวัดทางวิศวกรรมประเภท GUI(Graphic User Interface) โดยมีการเขียนโปรแกรมเพื่อนำสัญญาณที่ได้รับไDiscussion
According to Chu et al.1 (2007), who investigated relationships between falls and factors associated with falling, age clearly exhibited a statistically significant relationship with falling, with older people falling more often. Maciel and Guerra14 (2005) also found an association between poor balance and age over 75 years in a sample of 310 elderly people over 60. In our study, the ages of the elderly women studied, with means of 70.2 and 68.7 years, respectively for those who had fallen fallen the previous year and those who had not, may have affected the results. Only four women were 80 or older. According to the literature, the incidence of falls is greater amongst the very elderly, i.e. people aged 80 or more fall more than people aged from 60 to 79.2 Although the complaint of dizziness is traditionally associated with falls, in our study there was only a tendency towards a relationship between the two factors, without statistical significance. It is possible that these elderly women avoid situations that trigger dizziness and instability, or possibly those that do suffer dizziness may be exposing themselves to risk less, which would reduce the incidence of falls and affect the results. Tinetti et al.21 conducteda 1-year study of 1087 elderly individuals aged 72 or over and living in the community with the objective of determining the rate of adverse events in chronic dizziness sufferers, observing a significant association between this symptom and falls, poor self-perception of health, depressive symptoms and social isolation. None of the sociodemographic factors investigated had statistical significance as a predictor of falls among elderly women. However, other studies have associated factors such as living alone, low educational level, participation in group activities, retirement and use of psychotropic drugs with the phenomenon of falling.17,14 Low educational level was identified as a risk factor for hip fracture in a group of 5630 elderly individuals aged 70 or older and living in the community who were followed-up for 2 years.25
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โดยมีการเขียนโปรแกรมเพื่อนำสัญญาณที่ได้รับไDiscussion งานวิจัยนี้ได้ใช้โปรแกรม Labviewซึ่งเป็นโปรแกรมที่ใช้ในงานด้านการวัดทางวิศวกรรมประเภท GUI (กราฟิกเฟซ) According to Chu et al.1 (2007), who investigated relationships between falls and factors associated with falling, age clearly exhibited a statistically significant relationship with falling, with older people falling more often. Maciel and Guerra14 (2005) also found an association between poor balance and age over 75 years in a sample of 310 elderly people over 60. In our study, the ages of the elderly women studied, with means of 70.2 and 68.7 years, respectively for those who had fallen fallen the previous year and those who had not, may have affected the results. Only four women were 80 or older. According to the literature, the incidence of falls is greater amongst the very elderly, i.e. people aged 80 or more fall more than people aged from 60 to 79.2 Although the complaint of dizziness is traditionally associated with falls, in our study there was only a tendency towards a relationship between the two factors, without statistical significance. It is possible that these elderly women avoid situations that trigger dizziness and instability, or possibly those that do suffer dizziness may be exposing themselves to risk less, which would reduce the incidence of falls and affect the results. Tinetti et al.21 conducteda 1-year study of 1087 elderly individuals aged 72 or over and living in the community with the objective of determining the rate of adverse events in chronic dizziness sufferers, observing a significant association between this symptom and falls, poor self-perception of health, depressive symptoms and social isolation. None of the sociodemographic factors investigated had statistical significance as a predictor of falls among elderly women. However, other studies have associated factors such as living alone, low educational level, participation in group activities, retirement and use of psychotropic drugs with the phenomenon of falling.17,14 Low educational level was identified as a risk factor for hip fracture in a group of 5630 elderly individuals aged 70 or older and living in the community who were followed-up for 2 years.25ปบันทึก
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