The association between nutritional risk and falls among frail elderly.

PURPOSE To examine the association between nutritional risk and falls among frail older adults. METHODS This study involved 98 frail older adults with a mean age of 82 years. Measures included background questionnaire, falls profile, a nutritional risk assessment checklist, physical parameters such as balance, lower extremity strength, and functional mobility and endurance, and psychological variables. RESULTS Approximately 31% of participants had suffered falls. Fallers and non-fallers were similar in age, prevalence of self-reported health problems and medications use. However, fallers had a higher level of nutritional risk and poorer physical and psychological well-being compared to non-fallers. Regression analysis showed that the level of nutritional risk is a significant determinant of falls along with leg strength and balance. CONCLUSION Although the level of nutritional risk is associated with falls, further research is necessary to establish the causal link and to explore the effectiveness of nutritional intervention as a falls prevention strategy.