Introduction: Falls are the leading cause of injury in almost all age-strata in the U.S. However, fall-related injuries (FI) and their circumstances are under-studied at the population level, particularly among young and middle-aged adults. This study examined the circumstances of FI among community-dwelling U.S. adults, by age and gender. Methods: Narrative texts of FI from the National Health Interview Survey (1997–2010) were coded using a customized taxonomy to assess place, activity, initiating event, hazards, contributing factors, fall height, and work-relatedness of FI. Weighted proportions and incidence rates of FI were calculated across six age-gender groups (18–44, 45–64, 65+ years; women, men). Results: The proportion of FI occurr...
Slip-and-fall injuries are ubiquitous. People slip and trip on a daily basis, and often, these incid...
Summary In this prospective study, half of all falls resulted in injury. Pre-frail adults sustained ...
Background Falls are the leading cause for non-fatal injuries in older community-dwelling people. Co...
INTRODUCTION:Falls are the leading cause of injury in almost all age-strata in the U.S. However, fal...
INTRODUCTION: Falls are the leading cause of injury in almost all age-strata in the U.S. However, fa...
Introduction: Falls are the leading cause of unintentional injuries in the U.S.; however, national e...
BACKGROUND: Despite extensive research on risk factors associated with falling in older adults, and ...
Abstract Background Hazardous environmental exposures are recognized risk factors for falls among ol...
Falls are a major public health issue not only for older adults but also young adults, with fall-rel...
Background. Falls are a common occurrence in elderly persons, including relatively healthy, communit...
textabstractBackground Fall-induced injuries in persons aged 65 years and older are a major public h...
BACKGROUND: Approximately one third of subjects \u3e/=65 year old and half of subjects \u3e/=80 year...
OBJECTIVES: Although risk factors for indoor falls among older individuals have been well studied, l...
<p>Medically consulted fall-related injury episodes occurring in the previous three months among com...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate age and sex influences on fall characteristics. METHODS: A total of 1243 s...
Slip-and-fall injuries are ubiquitous. People slip and trip on a daily basis, and often, these incid...
Summary In this prospective study, half of all falls resulted in injury. Pre-frail adults sustained ...
Background Falls are the leading cause for non-fatal injuries in older community-dwelling people. Co...
INTRODUCTION:Falls are the leading cause of injury in almost all age-strata in the U.S. However, fal...
INTRODUCTION: Falls are the leading cause of injury in almost all age-strata in the U.S. However, fa...
Introduction: Falls are the leading cause of unintentional injuries in the U.S.; however, national e...
BACKGROUND: Despite extensive research on risk factors associated with falling in older adults, and ...
Abstract Background Hazardous environmental exposures are recognized risk factors for falls among ol...
Falls are a major public health issue not only for older adults but also young adults, with fall-rel...
Background. Falls are a common occurrence in elderly persons, including relatively healthy, communit...
textabstractBackground Fall-induced injuries in persons aged 65 years and older are a major public h...
BACKGROUND: Approximately one third of subjects \u3e/=65 year old and half of subjects \u3e/=80 year...
OBJECTIVES: Although risk factors for indoor falls among older individuals have been well studied, l...
<p>Medically consulted fall-related injury episodes occurring in the previous three months among com...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate age and sex influences on fall characteristics. METHODS: A total of 1243 s...
Slip-and-fall injuries are ubiquitous. People slip and trip on a daily basis, and often, these incid...
Summary In this prospective study, half of all falls resulted in injury. Pre-frail adults sustained ...
Background Falls are the leading cause for non-fatal injuries in older community-dwelling people. Co...