Low levels of physical activity or sun exposure and limitations to physical functioning (or disability) have been identified as possible risk factors for hip fracture. However, these factors are closely related, and data on their independent and joint association with risk of hip fracture are limited. A total of 158,057 individuals aged ≥45 years sampled from the general population of New South Wales, Australia, from the prospective 45 and Up Study completed a baseline postal questionnaire in 2006 to 2009 including data on physical activity (Active Australia questionnaire); sun exposure (usual time outdoors); and physical functioning (Medical Outcomes Score-Physical Functioning; scored 0 to 100). Incident first hip fractures were ascertaine...
Introduction: Hip fractures constitute a major and growing public health problem amongst the elderly...
ObjectiveHip fracture incidence is increasing with rapid aging of the population and regular physica...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends a minimum of 150 min of moderate intensity exer...
Low levels of physical activity or sun exposure and limitations to physical functioning (or disabili...
The authors prospectively studied the effect of leisure-time physical activity level on hip fracture...
Physical activity has been inversely associated with the risk of hip fracture, however, few studies ...
Physical activity has been inversely associated with the risk of hip fracture, however, few studies ...
Physical activity has been inversely associated with the risk of hip fracture, however, few studies ...
Physical activity has been inversely associated with the risk of hip fracture, however, few studies ...
A physically inactive lifestyle is a predisposing risk factor for fall-related hip fracture. The cir...
Background: fall-related hip fractures are one of the most common causes of disability and mortality...
The risk of hip fracture among the 7,527 respondents to the Longitudinal Study on Aging (LSOA) is pr...
Maintenance of vigorous exercise habits from young to old age is considered protective against hip f...
Introduction: Hip fractures constitute a major and growing public health problem amongst the elderly...
Introduction: Hip fractures constitute a major and growing public health problem amongst the elderly...
Introduction: Hip fractures constitute a major and growing public health problem amongst the elderly...
ObjectiveHip fracture incidence is increasing with rapid aging of the population and regular physica...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends a minimum of 150 min of moderate intensity exer...
Low levels of physical activity or sun exposure and limitations to physical functioning (or disabili...
The authors prospectively studied the effect of leisure-time physical activity level on hip fracture...
Physical activity has been inversely associated with the risk of hip fracture, however, few studies ...
Physical activity has been inversely associated with the risk of hip fracture, however, few studies ...
Physical activity has been inversely associated with the risk of hip fracture, however, few studies ...
Physical activity has been inversely associated with the risk of hip fracture, however, few studies ...
A physically inactive lifestyle is a predisposing risk factor for fall-related hip fracture. The cir...
Background: fall-related hip fractures are one of the most common causes of disability and mortality...
The risk of hip fracture among the 7,527 respondents to the Longitudinal Study on Aging (LSOA) is pr...
Maintenance of vigorous exercise habits from young to old age is considered protective against hip f...
Introduction: Hip fractures constitute a major and growing public health problem amongst the elderly...
Introduction: Hip fractures constitute a major and growing public health problem amongst the elderly...
Introduction: Hip fractures constitute a major and growing public health problem amongst the elderly...
ObjectiveHip fracture incidence is increasing with rapid aging of the population and regular physica...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends a minimum of 150 min of moderate intensity exer...