About this trial
Falls are a major health concern and a leading cause of injurious death and non-fatal injuries in older Veterans who are at greater risk for falls than non-Veterans. This in-person exercise intervention targeting changes in the hip muscles, known to play a major role in balance, has been effective at reducing falls in older Veterans. Gerofit is a VA best practice health promotion program that demonstrates good success in engaging Veterans in exercise. However, the role of Gerofit in fall prevention is unknown. Some Veterans may require additional training prior to participation in Gerofit to maximize the benefits of Gerofit. The proposed intervention will use novel home-based methods of exercise to improve hip muscles prior to participating in Gerofit. The goal of this study is to evaluate if a live virtual home-based multimodal balance intervention done prior to Gerofit compared to Gerofit alone will have a greater benefit on fall risk reduction and improved muscle and mobility function.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Veteran Status
65 years or older
VA primary Care provider
Enrolled in the VA Maryland Health Care System for health care
Disqualifiers
Poorly controlled hypertension
Home oxygen use
Contraindications to exercise or resistance exercise
Significant cognitive impairment
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Mulit-modality Balance Intervention
- Gerofit