Research Article

Physical Frailty and Fall Risk in Community-Dwelling Older Adults: A Cross-Sectional Study

Table 1

Characteristics of study participants.

CharacteristicsTotalFrailty status (N = 367) value
Nonfrail (n = 53, 14.4%)Prefrail (n = 282, 76.8%)Frail (n = 32, 8.7%)

Sex, n (%)0.641a
 Male130 (35.4)20 (15.4)101 (77.7)9 (6.9)
 Female237 (64.6)33 (13.9)181 (76.4)23 (9.7)
Age (years), mean ± SD73.22 ± 7.0070.60 ± 4.5273.02 ± 6.9579.31 ± 7.46<0.001b
Number of comorbidities, mean ± SD0.83 ± 0.800.75 ± 0.890.82 ± 0.790.97 ± 0.740.494b
Polypharmacy, mean ± SD0.78 ± 0.810.64 ± 0.780.78 ± 0 .820.97 ± 0.74<0.001b
Body mass index (kg/m2), mean ± SD22.63 ± 3.8622.50 ± 2.9122.81 ± 3.9021.24 ± 4.59<0.001b
Underweight (<18.5), n (%)53 (14.4)4 (7.5)38 (71.7)11 (20.8)
Normal weight (18.5–22.9), n (%)143 (39.0)25 (17.5)109 (76.2)9 (6.3)
Overweight (23.0–27.5), n (%)134 (36.5)21 (15.7)103 (76.9)10 (7.4)
Obese (˃27.5), n (%)37 (10.1)3 (8.1)32 (86.5)2 (5.4)
PPA fall risk (Z-score) (mean ± SD)2.80 ± 1.472.15 ± 1.022.70 ± 1.384.47 ± 1.65<0.001b

aChi-square test. bOne-way ANOVA test analysis. PPA = physiological profile assessment.