To evaluate the association between nutritional status, defined on the basis of a multidimensional evaluation, and body mass index (BMI) with the risk of falls and recurrent falls in community-dwelling older people. Design: Systematic literature review and meta-analysis. Community-dwelling older adults. A systematic literature review was conducted on prospective studies identified through electronic and hand searches until October 2017. A random effects meta-analysis was used to evaluate the relative risk (RR) of experiencing falls and recurrent falls (≥2 falls within at least 6 months) on the basis of nutritional status, defined by multidimensional scores. A random effects dose-response meta-analysis was used to evaluate the association ...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore the frequency of malnutrition risk and associated r...
This systematic review examines the association between physical activity (PA) level and risk of fal...
BACKGROUND: Falls are the main cause of accidental death in persons aged 65 years or older. METHODS:...
To evaluate the association between nutritional status, defined on the basis of a multidimensional e...
Background and Aims: Falls and fall-related injuries result in reduced functioning, loss of independ...
Falls are common in older people and may lead to functional decline, disability, and death. Many ris...
Background: Several studies have investigated the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and fal...
Introduction: This study examined the associations of BMI category and central obesity status, with ...
Obesity has been associated with an increased risk of falls among older people. However, it is not c...
Vermont continues to have one of the nation’s highest fall rates and its rurality may be a contribut...
Abstract Objectives: To determine whether overweight and obese individuals have higher reported fall...
Aim: Ageing is associated with increased risk for falling. Identification of risk factors is crucial...
Falls among people aged 65 and older are recognized as an issue of public health significance in the...
Background: Malnutrition is a serious concern in older populations. Simple screening approaches are ...
Introduction: Falls are associated with increased morbidity and mortality in older people. We examin...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore the frequency of malnutrition risk and associated r...
This systematic review examines the association between physical activity (PA) level and risk of fal...
BACKGROUND: Falls are the main cause of accidental death in persons aged 65 years or older. METHODS:...
To evaluate the association between nutritional status, defined on the basis of a multidimensional e...
Background and Aims: Falls and fall-related injuries result in reduced functioning, loss of independ...
Falls are common in older people and may lead to functional decline, disability, and death. Many ris...
Background: Several studies have investigated the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and fal...
Introduction: This study examined the associations of BMI category and central obesity status, with ...
Obesity has been associated with an increased risk of falls among older people. However, it is not c...
Vermont continues to have one of the nation’s highest fall rates and its rurality may be a contribut...
Abstract Objectives: To determine whether overweight and obese individuals have higher reported fall...
Aim: Ageing is associated with increased risk for falling. Identification of risk factors is crucial...
Falls among people aged 65 and older are recognized as an issue of public health significance in the...
Background: Malnutrition is a serious concern in older populations. Simple screening approaches are ...
Introduction: Falls are associated with increased morbidity and mortality in older people. We examin...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore the frequency of malnutrition risk and associated r...
This systematic review examines the association between physical activity (PA) level and risk of fal...
BACKGROUND: Falls are the main cause of accidental death in persons aged 65 years or older. METHODS:...