Objective While the anticholinergic activity of medications has been linked to cognitive decline, few studies have linked anticholinergic burden with falls in older people. We evaluated the relationship between anticholinergic burden and recurrent and injurious falls among community-dwelling older adults. Study design This case-control study was performed on 428 participants aged ≥65 years, 263 cases with two or more falls or one injurious fall in the preceding 12 months, and 165 controls with no falls in the preceding 12 months. Anticholinergic burden was determined using the anticholinergic cognitive burden (ACB) scale. Upper and lower limb functional abilities were assessed with timed up and go (TUG), functional reach (FR) and grip stren...
Funding The authors disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorshi...
Background Medication use is a potentially modifiable risk factor for falling; psychotropic and card...
Background Drugs with anticholinergic effects are associated with adverse events such as delirium a...
The consumption of medications with anticholinergic activity has been suggested to result in the adv...
More than one-third of community-dwelling older adults fall each year. Falling is classified as a ge...
Falls are a major cause of injury in older adults, leading to decreased quality of life and high eco...
BackgroundAnticholinergic burden has been associated with adverse outcomes such as falls. To date, n...
BackgroundAnticholinergic burden has been associated with adverse outcomes such as falls. To date, n...
BackgroundResults from studies assessing the association between anticholinergic use and falls are m...
Introduction: Several adverse outcomes have been associated with anticholinergic burden (ACB), and ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine whether anticholinergic medication exposure in middle and late life is associ...
Objectives: To assess the association between the use of medications with anticholinergic activity a...
Background: Cumulative anticholinergic exposure, also known as anticholinergic burden, is associated...
Background\ud Results from studies assessing the association between anticholinergic use and falls a...
Falls are the second leading cause of accidental or unintentional injury deaths worldwide among olde...
Funding The authors disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorshi...
Background Medication use is a potentially modifiable risk factor for falling; psychotropic and card...
Background Drugs with anticholinergic effects are associated with adverse events such as delirium a...
The consumption of medications with anticholinergic activity has been suggested to result in the adv...
More than one-third of community-dwelling older adults fall each year. Falling is classified as a ge...
Falls are a major cause of injury in older adults, leading to decreased quality of life and high eco...
BackgroundAnticholinergic burden has been associated with adverse outcomes such as falls. To date, n...
BackgroundAnticholinergic burden has been associated with adverse outcomes such as falls. To date, n...
BackgroundResults from studies assessing the association between anticholinergic use and falls are m...
Introduction: Several adverse outcomes have been associated with anticholinergic burden (ACB), and ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine whether anticholinergic medication exposure in middle and late life is associ...
Objectives: To assess the association between the use of medications with anticholinergic activity a...
Background: Cumulative anticholinergic exposure, also known as anticholinergic burden, is associated...
Background\ud Results from studies assessing the association between anticholinergic use and falls a...
Falls are the second leading cause of accidental or unintentional injury deaths worldwide among olde...
Funding The authors disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorshi...
Background Medication use is a potentially modifiable risk factor for falling; psychotropic and card...
Background Drugs with anticholinergic effects are associated with adverse events such as delirium a...