Nearly one quarter of the study participants reported dizziness that had been present for at least 1 month. They described their dizziness in several different ways, including as loss of balance, spinning, and near fainting. Nearly three quarters of the persons with dizziness reported that several different activities triggered it. Anxiety, depression, hearing problems, taking five or more medications regularly, having blood pressure that decreased with standing (postural hypotension), problems with balance, and a past heart attack were more common in dizzy persons than in nondizzy persons.