Detection of Falls and Frailty in Older Adults with Oldfry: Associated Risk Factors
Abstract
:Highlights
- The Oldfry device effectively detects frailty and fall risk in older adults, showing statistically significant results.
- Functional dependence and comorbidities are directly associated with a higher risk of falls, while good nutritional status is linked to a lower risk.
- Technological tools like Oldfry can enhance the assessment and monitoring of frailty and fall risk in elderly populations.
- Implementing such tools in residential care settings may improve fall prevention strategies and promote better health outcomes.
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
- Validation of the tool: completed and pending publication (in press).
- Data collection and intervention to indicate specific exercises for 6 months (current phase or preliminary analysis).
- Subsequent analysis to evaluate the intervention performed (pre–post).
- Reside in the center and be ≥65 years old.
- No severe cognitive impairment that hinders measurement.
- No total dependency that hinders measurement.
- Desire not to participate or lack of informed consent from the participant or their legal guardian.
- Yesavage Depression Scale: Assesses depression [16].
- Barthel Scale: Evaluates functional dependency level [17].
- Pfeiffer Scale: Assesses cognitive level [18].
- Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA): Evaluates the nutritional status of older adults [19].
- Timed Up & Go (TUG): Measures fall risk [20].
- Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB): Evaluates frailty risk [21].
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
MNA | Mini Nutritional Assessment |
SPPB | Short Physical Performance Battery |
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VARIABLES: | CATEGORIES: | N (%) | |
Sex: | Men | 62 (39.74%) | |
Women | 94 (60.26%) | ||
Reported falls: | Yes | 76 (48.72%) | |
No | 80 (51.28%) | ||
Vision problems: | Yes | 62 (39.74%) | |
No | 94 (60.26%) | ||
Hearing problems: | Yes | 33 (21.15%) | |
No | 123 (78.85%) | ||
VARIABLES: | CATEGORIES: | N (%) | Mean (IC: 95%) OR Median [P25–P75] * |
Weight (kg) | Underweight | 2 (1.28%) | 64.8 [56.78–76.00] * |
Normal weight | 58 (37.18%) | ||
Overweight | 58 (37.18%) | ||
Obesity | 38 (24.36%) | ||
BMI (kg/m2) | 26.77 (26.03–27.51) | ||
Height (cm) | 158.17 (156.96–159.39) | ||
Age (years) | 84 [77.0–91.0] * |
SCALES: | TOTAL n = 156 (100%) | WOMEN n = 94 (60.26%) | MEN n = 62 (39.74%) | SIGNIFICANCE X2 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
YESSAVAGE | Normal | 132 (84.62%) | 82 (52.57%) | 50 (32.05%) | 0.264 |
Moderate depression | 19 (12.18%) | 10 (6.41%) | 9 (5.77%) | 0.469 | |
Severe depression | 5 (3.21%) | 2 (1.28%) | 3 (1.93%) | 0.347 | |
BARTHEL | Independent | 21 (13.46%) | 4 (2.56%) | 17(10.90%) | <0.0001 |
Mild dependence | 114 (73.07%) | 76 (48.71%) | 38 (24.36%) | 0.007 | |
Moderate dependence | 19 (12.18%) | 12 (7.69%) | 7 (4.49%) | 0.781 | |
Severe dependence | 2 (1.28%) | 2 (1.28%) | 0 (0.0%) | 0.248 | |
PFEIFFER | Normal | 51 (32.69%) | 23 (14.74%) | 28 (17.95%) | 0.007 |
Mild deterioration | 39(25.00%) | 34(21.79%) | 5(3.21%) | <0.0001 | |
Moderate deterioration | 54 (34.62%) | 32 (20.52%) | 22 (14.10%) | 0.853 | |
Severe deterioration | 12 (7.69%) | 5(3.20%) | 7 (4.49%) | 0.171 | |
CHARLSON | High | 72 (46.15%) | 40 (25.64%) | 32 (20.51%) | 0.266 |
Low | 25 (16.03%) | 19 (12.,18%) | 6 (3.85%) | 0.079 | |
None | 59 (37.82%) | 35 (18.38%) | 24 (12.61%) | 0.852 | |
MNA TOTAL | Normal | 90 (57.69%) | 56 (35.90%) | 34 (21.79%) | 0.001 |
Risk of malnutrition | 56 (35.90%) | 23 (14.74%) | 33 (21.15%) | 0.056 | |
Malnutrition | 10 (6.41%) | 1 (0.64%) | 9 (5.77%) | 0.007 | |
MEDICATIONS | Low consumption | 21 (13.46%) | 10 (6.41%) | 11 (7.05%) | 0.718 |
Medium consumption | 8 (5.13%) | 6 (3.85%) | 2 (1.28%) | 0.168 | |
High consumption | 127 (81.41%) | 64 (41.03%) | 63 (40.38%) | 0.642 | |
FALL RISK (Oldfry device) | Normal | 100 (64.10%) | 63 (40.38%) | 37 (23.72%) | 0.349 |
Mild | 25 (16.03%) | 11 (7.05%) | 14 (8.98%) | 0.070 | |
High | 31 (19.87%) | 20 (12.82%) | 11 (7.05%) | 0.588 | |
FRAILTY (Oldfry device) | Independent | 25 (16.03%) | 15 (9.62%) | 10 (6.41%) | 0.977 |
Pre-fragile | 17(10.90%) | 10 (6.41%) | 7 (4.49%) | 0.898 | |
Fragile | 79 (50.64%) | 42 (26.92%) | 37 (23.72%) | 0.067 | |
Disabled | 35 (22.43%) | 27 (17.30%) | 8 (5.13%) | 0.020 |
SCALES: | TOTAL n = 156 (100%) | NO FALLS n = 80 (51.28%) | FALLS n = 76 (48.72%) | SIGNIFICANCE X2 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
YESSAVAGE | Normal | 132 (84.62%) | 68 (43.59%) | 64 (41.03%) | 0.321 |
Moderate depression | 19 (12.18%) | 11 (7.05%) | 8 (5.13%) | 0.662 | |
Severe depression | 5 (3.21%) | 4 (2.57%) | 1 (0.64%) | 0.222 | |
BARTHEL | Independent | 21 (13.46%) | 18 (11.54%) | 3 (1.92%) | 0.0007 |
Mild dependence | 114 (73.07%) | 53 (33.97%) | 61 (39.10%) | 0.049 | |
Moderate dependence | 19 (12.18%) | 8 (5.13%) | 11(7.05%) | 0.393 | |
Severe dependence | 2 (1.28%) | 1 (0.64%) | 1 (0.64%) | 0.971 | |
PFEIFFER | Normal | 51 (32.69%) | 30 (19.23%) | 21 (13.46%) | 0.189 |
Mild deterioration | 39(25.00%) | 18 (11.54%) | 21 (13.46%) | 0.459 | |
Moderate deterioration | 54 (34.62%) | 23 (16.67%) | 31 (19.87%) | 0.114 | |
Severe deterioration | 12 (7.69%) | 9(5.77%) | 3(1.92%) | 0.087 | |
CHARLSON | High | 72 (46.15%) | 30 (19.23%) | 42 (26.92%) | 0.026 |
Low | 25 (16.03%) | 13 (8.34%) | 12 (7.69(%) | 0.937 | |
None | 59 (37.82%) | 37 (23.72%) | 22 (14.10%) | 0.005 | |
MNA TOTAL | Normal | 90 (57.69%) | 56 (35.90%) | 34 (21.79%) | 0.558 |
Risk of malnutrition | 56 (35.90%) | 33 (21.15%) | 23 (14.74%) | 0.799 | |
Malnutrition | 10 (6.41%) | 5 (3.21%) | 5 (3.21%) | 0.493 | |
MEDICATIONS | Low consumption | 21 (13.46%) | 12 (7.69%) | 9 (5.77%) | 0.609 |
Medium consumption | 8 (5.13%) | 5 (3.21%) | 3 (1,92%) | 0.984 | |
High consumption | 127 (81.41%) | 80 (51.28%) | 47 (30.13%) | 0.661 | |
FALL RISK (Oldfry device) | Normal | 100(64.10%) | 58 (37.18%) | 42 (26.92%) | 0.025 |
Mild | 25 (16.03%) | 14 (8.98%) | 11 (7.05%) | 0.607 | |
High | 31 (19.87%) | 8 (5.13%) | 23 (14.74%) | 0.002 | |
FRAILTY (Oldfry device) | Independent | 25 (16.03%) | 16 (10.26%) | 9 (5.77%) | 0.165 |
Pre-fragile | 17(10.90%) | 11 (7.05%) | 6 (3.85%) | 0.241 | |
Fragile | 79 (50.64%) | 39 (25.00%) | 40 (25.64%) | 0.628 | |
Disabled | 35 (22.43%) | 14 (8.97%) | 21 (13.46%) | 0.129 |
VARIABLES: | O.R. | IC 95% | SIGNIFICANCE |
---|---|---|---|
Yessavage (Numeric Scale) | 0.887 | −0.238 to 0.059 | 0.249 |
Barthel (Numeric Scale) | 0.983 | −0.047 to −0.002 | 0.035 |
Pfeiffer (Numeric Scale) | 1.021 | −0.153 to 0.109 | 0.751 |
MNA (Numeric Scale) | 0.794 | −0.339 to −0.101 | 0.0004 |
Charlson (Numeric Scale) | 1.099 | −0.095 to 0.257 | 0.375 |
Number of medications | 1.065 | −0.0001 to 0.177 | 0.054 |
Fall risk (Oldfry device) | 1.172 | 0.054 to 0.248 | 0.004 |
Fragility risk (Oldfry device) | 1.111 | −0.188 to 0.411 | 0.487 |
Body Mass Index (BMI) | 0.963 | −0.119 to 0.055 | 0.369 |
Age | 1.023 | 0.987 to 1.059 | 0.214 |
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Martí-Marco, E.; Vera-Remartínez, E.J.; Esteve-Clavero, A.; Carmona-Fortuño, I.; Flores-Saldaña, M.; Vila-Pascual, J.; Barba-Muñoz, M.; Molés-Julio, M.P. Detection of Falls and Frailty in Older Adults with Oldfry: Associated Risk Factors. Sensors 2025, 25, 2964. https://doi.org/10.3390/s25102964
Martí-Marco E, Vera-Remartínez EJ, Esteve-Clavero A, Carmona-Fortuño I, Flores-Saldaña M, Vila-Pascual J, Barba-Muñoz M, Molés-Julio MP. Detection of Falls and Frailty in Older Adults with Oldfry: Associated Risk Factors. Sensors. 2025; 25(10):2964. https://doi.org/10.3390/s25102964
Chicago/Turabian StyleMartí-Marco, Eva, Enrique J. Vera-Remartínez, Aurora Esteve-Clavero, Irene Carmona-Fortuño, Martín Flores-Saldaña, Jorge Vila-Pascual, Malena Barba-Muñoz, and María Pilar Molés-Julio. 2025. "Detection of Falls and Frailty in Older Adults with Oldfry: Associated Risk Factors" Sensors 25, no. 10: 2964. https://doi.org/10.3390/s25102964
APA StyleMartí-Marco, E., Vera-Remartínez, E. J., Esteve-Clavero, A., Carmona-Fortuño, I., Flores-Saldaña, M., Vila-Pascual, J., Barba-Muñoz, M., & Molés-Julio, M. P. (2025). Detection of Falls and Frailty in Older Adults with Oldfry: Associated Risk Factors. Sensors, 25(10), 2964. https://doi.org/10.3390/s25102964