A longitudinal study of women aged 40-80 predicted single falls from a previous fall history and deficient vestibular integration. Multiple falls were predicted by a fall history, low activity levels, more medical conditions and deficient vestibular integration. Low bone mineral density, more medical conditions and fall history predicted fractures
METHODS: This study added a special investigation of falling in advanced old age to the 2002-2003 fo...
Background: Frailty captures the age-related declines in health leading to increased vulnerability, ...
ObjectivesTo test whether women aged 55 and older with increasing evidence of a frailty phenotype wo...
A Summary In a large cohort of elderly women followed for 10 years, we found that balance, gait spee...
Approximately half of all women will sustain a fracture after the age of 50. Fractures may cause lon...
Cross-sectional study. To evaluate the relationship between the occurrence of falls and muscle stren...
The objective of this study was to identify easily measurable predictors for falls, recurrent falls,...
The objective of this study was to identify easily measurable predictors for falls, recurrent falls,...
Introduction: Identifying effective assessment instruments for predicting falls, specie#1049552;ical...
BACKGROUND: Falls are one of the main causes of fractures in elderly people and after a recent fract...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the incidence of osteoporosis and falls and th...
Background. Fracture risk is determined by both bone health and fall risk. Evidence suggests that ol...
Introduction In contrast to older adults, little is known about risk factors for falls in adults age...
Background. Falls are a common occurrence in elderly persons, including relatively healthy, communit...
Objectives To test whether women aged 55 and older with increasing evidence of a frailty phenotype w...
METHODS: This study added a special investigation of falling in advanced old age to the 2002-2003 fo...
Background: Frailty captures the age-related declines in health leading to increased vulnerability, ...
ObjectivesTo test whether women aged 55 and older with increasing evidence of a frailty phenotype wo...
A Summary In a large cohort of elderly women followed for 10 years, we found that balance, gait spee...
Approximately half of all women will sustain a fracture after the age of 50. Fractures may cause lon...
Cross-sectional study. To evaluate the relationship between the occurrence of falls and muscle stren...
The objective of this study was to identify easily measurable predictors for falls, recurrent falls,...
The objective of this study was to identify easily measurable predictors for falls, recurrent falls,...
Introduction: Identifying effective assessment instruments for predicting falls, specie#1049552;ical...
BACKGROUND: Falls are one of the main causes of fractures in elderly people and after a recent fract...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the incidence of osteoporosis and falls and th...
Background. Fracture risk is determined by both bone health and fall risk. Evidence suggests that ol...
Introduction In contrast to older adults, little is known about risk factors for falls in adults age...
Background. Falls are a common occurrence in elderly persons, including relatively healthy, communit...
Objectives To test whether women aged 55 and older with increasing evidence of a frailty phenotype w...
METHODS: This study added a special investigation of falling in advanced old age to the 2002-2003 fo...
Background: Frailty captures the age-related declines in health leading to increased vulnerability, ...
ObjectivesTo test whether women aged 55 and older with increasing evidence of a frailty phenotype wo...