The objectives of this work were: to estimate the incidence of falls within an at-risk group of community-dwelling elderly people; to assess the risk factors associated with incident falls; to examine the effects of incident falls on survival. A random sample of 1042 community-dwelling older people in Nottingham (UK) were interviewed in 1985 and survivors re-interviewed at 4-year follow-up. The at-risk group was defined as survivors who had not fallen in the year prior to the baseline interview (n = 444). One-year fall recall was assessed using a questionnaire and included physical health, mobility, prescribed drugs and time spent walking. Body-weight and handgrip strength were measured. Eight-year post-fall mortality was recorded. In 1989 ...
METHOD: A literature search was conducted to retrieve studies of the past 25 years. All participants...
Background and aims: In the elderly, balance and walking impairments are assumed to play an importan...
BACKGROUND: Falls are the main cause of accidental death in persons aged 65 years or older. METHODS:...
The objectives of this work were: to estimate the incidence of falls within an at-risk group of comm...
Background. Falls are responsible for considerable morbidity, immobility, and mortality among elderl...
OBJECTIVES: To identify risk factors for indoor and outdoor falls. DESIGN: Prospective cohort study....
Falls are a common and serious problem for older adults. Approximately one-third of older communityd...
Objectives. We examined risk factors for falls among older people according to indoor and outdoor ac...
Aim: Ageing is associated with increased risk for falling. Identification of risk factors is crucial...
OBJECTIVES: Although risk factors for indoor falls among older individuals have been well studied, l...
Falls are the leading accidental cause of death among elderly people in their homes. Falls and their...
Abstract Aim and objective Ageing is associated with an increased risk of falling. Identification o...
Background. Falls are a common occurrence in elderly persons, including relatively healthy, communit...
In this prospective study, the authors determined intrinsic risk factors for falls and recurrent fal...
Falls in community-dwelling older adults are a complicated phenomenon that are attributed to sociode...
METHOD: A literature search was conducted to retrieve studies of the past 25 years. All participants...
Background and aims: In the elderly, balance and walking impairments are assumed to play an importan...
BACKGROUND: Falls are the main cause of accidental death in persons aged 65 years or older. METHODS:...
The objectives of this work were: to estimate the incidence of falls within an at-risk group of comm...
Background. Falls are responsible for considerable morbidity, immobility, and mortality among elderl...
OBJECTIVES: To identify risk factors for indoor and outdoor falls. DESIGN: Prospective cohort study....
Falls are a common and serious problem for older adults. Approximately one-third of older communityd...
Objectives. We examined risk factors for falls among older people according to indoor and outdoor ac...
Aim: Ageing is associated with increased risk for falling. Identification of risk factors is crucial...
OBJECTIVES: Although risk factors for indoor falls among older individuals have been well studied, l...
Falls are the leading accidental cause of death among elderly people in their homes. Falls and their...
Abstract Aim and objective Ageing is associated with an increased risk of falling. Identification o...
Background. Falls are a common occurrence in elderly persons, including relatively healthy, communit...
In this prospective study, the authors determined intrinsic risk factors for falls and recurrent fal...
Falls in community-dwelling older adults are a complicated phenomenon that are attributed to sociode...
METHOD: A literature search was conducted to retrieve studies of the past 25 years. All participants...
Background and aims: In the elderly, balance and walking impairments are assumed to play an importan...
BACKGROUND: Falls are the main cause of accidental death in persons aged 65 years or older. METHODS:...