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Topic- Balance and falls
![Decline in cognitive skills related to falls-3297 Decline in cognitive skills related to falls-3297](/images/listing_research.jpg)
![Type of dementia influences fall risk-3199 Type of dementia influences fall risk-3199](/images/listing_research.jpg)
![Outdoor falls more likely among healthier people-2969 Outdoor falls more likely among healthier people-2969](/images/listing_research.jpg)
![How well does exercise improve balance?-2863 How well does exercise improve balance?-2863](/images/listing_research.jpg)
How well does exercise improve balance?
Widely recognized as a source for evidence-based health care, The Cochrane Library contains thousand of systematic reviews of primary research. A systematic review seeks to answer a specific question. Published studies that match a set of review criteria (for example, an intervention with a control group) are chosen for comparison and rigorously evaluated for the quality of the research design and the results. The review summarizes the results of all the studies. (ICAA Research Review Glossary)
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![Exercise and vitamin D lower risk of falls-2419 Exercise and vitamin D lower risk of falls-2419](/images/listing_research.jpg)
![Falls a culprit in transition to disability-2366 Falls a culprit in transition to disability-2366](/images/listing_research.jpg)
Falls a culprit in transition to disability
In a special theme issue of JAMA focused on aging, the authors of a study on disability noted that there are transition periods between episodes of no disability, mild disability, severe disability, and death. Older adults move between these states, and many recover from disabilities.
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