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What is the most common predictor of an older adult's increased risk for falling, fear of movement, chronic conditions, previous falls, and environmental factors?
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than one in four older adults fall each year, with falling once doubling the chance of falling again. This critical statistic highlights that a history of **previous falls** is the most common and consistent predictor of an older adult's increased risk for falling, far outweighing factors like fear of movement, chronic conditions, and environmental hazards.
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Healthy Aging