The purpose of the study was to determine the prevalence rate of fallers (PRF%) and fall-related consequences among the elderly according to age, gender and setting. Data derive from a cross-sectional study on dementia, depression and handicaps among the elderly, carried out between 1995 and 1996. Elderly people aged 65 and over living in Zurich or Geneva were considered eligible for the study. By means of the Canberra Interview for the Elderly, 921 subjects' and/or informants' interviews were completed. The subjects were classified as a faller if the subject and/or informant reported a fall in the year prior to the interview. Overall PRF% amounted to 27.8% and was higher to a statistically significant degree among females (30.9%) than male...
Summary: Objectives: Falls among elderly are a well-recognised public health problem. The purpose of...
AIM: Increase in aged population in number brings along the risk of falls and fall-related injuries ...
One aimed to identify the risk factors associated to falls in the elderly, which reflect on their qu...
The purpose of the study was to determine the prevalence rate of fallers (PRF%) and fall-related con...
OBJECTIVES: Falls among elderly are a well-recognised public health problem. The purpose of the pres...
Background: Fall incidence differs considerably between studies and countries. Reasons may be dif...
Falls are the leading accidental cause of death among elderly people in their homes. Falls and their...
Objectives Falls are a major health problem and a leading cause of injury-related death and disabili...
In the present study it is intended to characterize the history of falls and to evaluate the fear to...
[[abstract]]Old people over 67 in Taiwan were traced for a period of three years in this research fo...
Introduction/Objective. The aim of this study was to identify the elderly who are at increased risk ...
$\textbf{BACKGROUND AND AIMS}$ Falls in old age can have serious consequences. The impact on health ...
Background. Falls are a common occurrence in elderly persons, including relatively healthy, communit...
Objectives: Fall is one of the most common serious injuries among those elderly which were residence...
Falls are the leading cause of unintentional injuries and injury-related disability, morbidity and m...
Summary: Objectives: Falls among elderly are a well-recognised public health problem. The purpose of...
AIM: Increase in aged population in number brings along the risk of falls and fall-related injuries ...
One aimed to identify the risk factors associated to falls in the elderly, which reflect on their qu...
The purpose of the study was to determine the prevalence rate of fallers (PRF%) and fall-related con...
OBJECTIVES: Falls among elderly are a well-recognised public health problem. The purpose of the pres...
Background: Fall incidence differs considerably between studies and countries. Reasons may be dif...
Falls are the leading accidental cause of death among elderly people in their homes. Falls and their...
Objectives Falls are a major health problem and a leading cause of injury-related death and disabili...
In the present study it is intended to characterize the history of falls and to evaluate the fear to...
[[abstract]]Old people over 67 in Taiwan were traced for a period of three years in this research fo...
Introduction/Objective. The aim of this study was to identify the elderly who are at increased risk ...
$\textbf{BACKGROUND AND AIMS}$ Falls in old age can have serious consequences. The impact on health ...
Background. Falls are a common occurrence in elderly persons, including relatively healthy, communit...
Objectives: Fall is one of the most common serious injuries among those elderly which were residence...
Falls are the leading cause of unintentional injuries and injury-related disability, morbidity and m...
Summary: Objectives: Falls among elderly are a well-recognised public health problem. The purpose of...
AIM: Increase in aged population in number brings along the risk of falls and fall-related injuries ...
One aimed to identify the risk factors associated to falls in the elderly, which reflect on their qu...