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Predicting fall risk in older adults: A machine learning comparison of accelerometric and non-accelerometric factors

Applications 2025-08-07 v1 Machine Learning

Abstract

This study investigates fall risk prediction in older adults using various machine learning models trained on accelerometric, non-accelerometric, and combined data from 146 participants. Models combining both data types achieved superior performance, with Bayesian Ridge Regression showing the highest accuracy (MSE = 0.6746, R2 = 0.9941). Non-accelerometric variables, such as age and comorbidities, proved critical for prediction. Results support the use of integrated data and Bayesian approaches to enhance fall risk assessment and inform prevention strategies.

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@article{arxiv.2508.03756,
  title  = {Predicting fall risk in older adults: A machine learning comparison of accelerometric and non-accelerometric factors},
  author = {Ana González-Castro and José Alberto Benítez-Andrades and Rubén González-González and Camino Prada-García and Raquel Leirós-Rodríguez},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.03756},
  year   = {2025}
}