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The phrase "a fear of falling" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing a specific phobia or anxiety related to the act of falling, either physically or metaphorically. Example: "She has developed a fear of falling, which prevents her from enjoying outdoor activities like hiking."
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3 Falls and fall-related injuries often lead to a fear of falling, reduced mobility, poorer muscle strength and loss of independence, all of which ultimately influence an individual's mortality, morbidity and quality of life.
Conclusions: Hypocapnia may occur in patients with a fear of falling during SIMC and walking.
Most of all, don't let a fear of falling keep you from enjoying life.
Results: Exactly 52.4% subjects reported falling in the past year, whereas 49.2% reported a fear of falling.
During SIMC, baseline and nadir PETCO2 levels were significantly lower in patients with a fear of falling (p <.01).
Main Outcome Measures: Occurrence of a fall in the past 12 months and presence of a fear of falling.
"You shouldn't stop going on living because you have a fear of falling," she said.
He may interpret her hesitation to board as a fear of falling in.
There's this incredible motivation to keep up, or a fear of falling behind".
It is not like a fear of dying or a fear of falling off a bridge or whatever.
(A mere demand for conformity should not be dressed up as a fear of falling property values).
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