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Ageing vision and falls: a review

Author(s)
Saftari, Liana NafisaKwon, Oh-Sang
Issued Date
2018-04
DOI
10.1186/s40101-018-0170-1
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/24114
Fulltext
https://jphysiolanthropol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40101-018-0170-1
Citation
JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, v.37, no.1, pp.11
Abstract
Background: Falls are the leading cause of accidental injury and death among older adults. One of three adults over the age of 65 years falls annually. As the size of elderly population increases, falls become a major concern for public health and there is a pressing need to understand the causes of falls thoroughly.
Main body of the abstract: While it is well documented that visual functions such as visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, and stereo acuity are correlated with fall risks, little attention has been paid to the relationship between falls and the ability of the visual system to perceive motion in the environment. The omission of visual motion perception in the literature is a critical gap because it is an essential function in maintaining balance. In the present article, we first review existing studies regarding visual risk factors for falls and the effect of ageing vision on falls. We then present a group of phenomena such as vection and sensory reweighting that provide information on how visual motion signals are used to maintain balance.
Conclusion: We suggest that the current list of visual risk factors for falls should be elaborated by taking into account the relationship between visual motion perception and balance control.
Publisher
BIOMED CENTRAL LTD
ISSN
1880-6805
Keyword (Author)
FallsAgeingVisionVisual motion perceptionPostural balanceVection
Keyword
VISUAL-FIELD LOSSSALISBURY EYE EVALUATIONHUMAN POSTURAL CONTROLPRONE OLDER-ADULTSCENTER-SURROUND ANTAGONISMEDGE-CONTRAST SENSITIVITYBLUE MOUNTAINS EYERISK-FACTORSHIP FRACTUREMOTION PERCEPTION

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