(A) Frequency histogram for the number of fall-related factors for all participants (N = 1,957). (B) Proportion of participants reporting difficulty with falling as a function of the number of fall-related factors. Error bars indicate Bonferroni-adjusted confidence intervals; confidence intervals were not calculated when the number of risk factors was greater than 11 due to the low numbers of participants in those categories.</p
Falls are a common, serious threat to the health and self-confidence of the elderly. Assessment of f...
<p>Multi-variate analysis with odds ratios (OR) of participants reporting all falls (n = 1,579), non...
<p>Note: the number of falls was only assessed for patients with stable and AECOPD, and not for cont...
*<p>Rate ratios based on a 10 point change in each of the cognitive measures. Higher scores on the c...
A logistic regression (and corresponding Wald-test) was conducted between each fall-related factor a...
<p>Hazard ratios are shown unadjusted (white square) and adjusted (black square) for study site, age...
<p>Odds ratio for injurious falls including 95% confidence intervals (dotted lines) by number of med...
This descriptive transversal research studies the relationship between number of falls in the last m...
a<p>Relative risk, 95% confidence interval and p value from modified Poisson regression model for th...
<p>Univariate and multivariate analysis by logistic regression: Odds Ratio (OR) and 95% Confidence I...
Background: A third of adults aged 65 years and older fall every year, and falls are a common cause ...
Background: A third of adults aged 65 years and older fall every year, and falls are a common cause ...
*<p>Each of these negative binomial regression models were adjusted for age, gender, years of educat...
Average risk estimation error (participant’s guess–prevalence-based risk estimate) differed across e...
<p>The model obtained an RMSEA of 0.035 and a CFI of 0.99. Among the 95% confidence intervals (CIs) ...
Falls are a common, serious threat to the health and self-confidence of the elderly. Assessment of f...
<p>Multi-variate analysis with odds ratios (OR) of participants reporting all falls (n = 1,579), non...
<p>Note: the number of falls was only assessed for patients with stable and AECOPD, and not for cont...
*<p>Rate ratios based on a 10 point change in each of the cognitive measures. Higher scores on the c...
A logistic regression (and corresponding Wald-test) was conducted between each fall-related factor a...
<p>Hazard ratios are shown unadjusted (white square) and adjusted (black square) for study site, age...
<p>Odds ratio for injurious falls including 95% confidence intervals (dotted lines) by number of med...
This descriptive transversal research studies the relationship between number of falls in the last m...
a<p>Relative risk, 95% confidence interval and p value from modified Poisson regression model for th...
<p>Univariate and multivariate analysis by logistic regression: Odds Ratio (OR) and 95% Confidence I...
Background: A third of adults aged 65 years and older fall every year, and falls are a common cause ...
Background: A third of adults aged 65 years and older fall every year, and falls are a common cause ...
*<p>Each of these negative binomial regression models were adjusted for age, gender, years of educat...
Average risk estimation error (participant’s guess–prevalence-based risk estimate) differed across e...
<p>The model obtained an RMSEA of 0.035 and a CFI of 0.99. Among the 95% confidence intervals (CIs) ...
Falls are a common, serious threat to the health and self-confidence of the elderly. Assessment of f...
<p>Multi-variate analysis with odds ratios (OR) of participants reporting all falls (n = 1,579), non...
<p>Note: the number of falls was only assessed for patients with stable and AECOPD, and not for cont...