Falls Prevention Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Vitamin D and Exercise in Preventing Falls of Elderly Women
The aim of the study is to investigate the effects of exercise and vitamin D supplementation
on reducing falls and injuries in community-dwelling, independent-living women aged 70-79
years of age. The investigators will test the following hypothesis:
1. Exercise including strength, balance and mobility training will improve muscle
functioning and body balance, and thus reduce falls by 30% compared with non-exercisers.
2. Vitamin D intake will improve muscle functioning and thus prevent falls by 30% compared
with placebo.
3. Together vitamin D and exercise have a stronger influence on fall prevention than either
used alone.
4. Training improves mobility functions and bone health.
5. Supervised training twice a week with daily home training will improve physical
functioning thus resulting in reduced fear of falling.
6. Reduced fear of falling and improved physical functioning help older people to stay
physically active, which further improve their quality of life.
Falls account for over 80% of all injury-related admissions to hospital among older people.
Although there is evidence that both exercise and vitamin D improve neuromuscular and
cognitive function, and may thus reduce the risk of falls and fractures, these two factors
have never been evaluated together in a clinical trial. This study is a randomized 24-month
intervention in elderly women. The investigators hypothesize that exercise and vitamin D
supplementation reduce falls and injuries including fractures in community-dwelling,
independent-living women 70-79 years of age. The eligible participants will be randomly
assigned into one of four groups:
1. exercise with vitamin D
2. exercise with placebo
3. no exercise with vitamin D
4. no exercise with placebo. The rational of this study is to provide important information
on how to maintain and improve physical functioning and thus prevent falls and fractures
of elderly people. In addition, if fear of falling can be declined with this program, it
will further help elderly people to keep physically active and maintain their functional
capacity and quality of life.
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