BW Penninx, SM Pluijm, P Lips, R Woodman, K Miedema, JM Guralnik
J Am Geriatr Soc,December 1, 2005; 53(12): 2106-11.
Objectives: To examine whether anemia is associated with a higher incidence of recurrent falls.
Design: Prospective cohort study. Setting: Community-dwelling sample in the Netherlands.
Participants: Three hundred ninety-four participants aged 65 to 88 from the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam.
Measurements: Anemia was defined according to World Health Organization criteria as a hemoglobin concentration less than 12 g/dL in women and less than 13 g/dL in men. Falls were prospectively determined using fall calendars that participants filled out weekly for 3 years. Recurrent fallers were identified as those who fell at least two times within 6 months during the 3-year follow-up.
Conclusion: Late-life anemia is common and associated with twice the risk of recurrent falls. Muscle weakness and poor physical performance appear to partly mediate this association.