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Positive Ageing Mindset Linked to Better Fall Recovery in Older Adults

New study finds that older adults with positive perceptions of ageing experience significantly improved physical recovery after falls, offering insights for potential interventions.

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Overview

  • Research involving 694 adults aged 60–90 in England found that positive ageing mindsets were strongly associated with better post-fall recovery outcomes.
  • Participants with the most positive self-perceptions of ageing had 162% lower odds of slow walking speed and 200% lower odds of needing assistance with daily activities after a fall.
  • The study, published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, controlled for variables such as age, gender, depression, and pre-fall physical function to ensure robust findings.
  • Researchers suggest simple psychological interventions, like reframing ageing narratives, could enhance recovery and overall wellbeing in older adults.
  • Falls among older adults cost the NHS an estimated £5 million daily, highlighting the public health and economic significance of improving recovery outcomes.