Health-Related Quality of Life in Men with Fractures and Fear of Falling in General Population: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Date
2025-01-30Permanent link
http://hdl.handle.net/11351/13475DOI
10.3390/jcm14030925
ISSN
2077-0383
PMID
39941596
Abstract
Age, frac-tures, fear of falling, EQ-5D. Results: A total of 122 men (51.47% of the male cohort) participated, the mean age was 69 ± 5 (≥65-74 years 26.2%, ≥75-84 years 21.3%, ≥85 years 9.8%). Poorer EQ-5D scores were observed in men ≥ 65 years with fractures in the pain domain (p = 0.04), while men < 65 showed better scores in mobility (p = 0.04), self-care (p = 0.04), daily activities (p = 0.04), and anxiety/depression (p = 0.01). Fear of falling significantly impacted HRQoL across all ages, with men ≥ 65 reporting worse mobility (p = 0.02) and higher anxiety/depression (p = 0.01), while men < 65 experienced less pain (p = 0.00). Conclusions: This study shows a relationship between frac-tures, fear of falling, and the perception of the various dimensions of HRQoL in older men. It highlights the need for targeted interventions and follow-up systems to monitor recovery and address fears of falling in men aged 65 and above post-fracture.
Keywords
Aging; Fracture; Fear of fallingBibliographic citation
Zwart M, Azagra-Ledesma R, Díaz-Herrera MÁ, Pujol J, Saez M, Aguyé-Batista A. Health-Related Quality of Life in Men with Fractures and Fear of Falling in General Population: A Cross-Sectional Study. J Clin Med. 2025 Jan 30;14(3):925.
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