Abstract Background Falls and chronic disease are both important health issues in older adults. The objectives of this study were to quantify the prevalence of falls and multi-morbidity (≥2 chronic conditions) in Canadian older adults; examine associations between falls and number of chronic conditions; and explore whether certain patterns of chronic disease were associated with a greater risk of falling. Methods Data were derived from the Canadian Community Health Survey- Healthy Aging. Primary outcomes from 16,357 community-dwelling adults aged 65 years and over were self-reported falls in the previous 12 months and presence of 13 ...
Background. Falls are a common occurrence in elderly persons, including relatively healthy, communit...
Abstract Background Community-dwelling older people aged 65+ years sustain falls frequently; these c...
IntroductionFalls are among the leading causes of injury and death among adults aged 65 or older. Pe...
Abstract Background Falls and chronic disease are bot...
Abstract Background/Objectives: Falls are a major problem for older people and recurrent fallers a...
Falls are an important health concern among older adults due to age-related changes in the body. Hav...
Aim: Ageing is associated with increased risk for falling. Identification of risk factors is crucial...
Falls are a threat to the health of the older population and impair their functional independence in...
Context Chronic pain is a major contributor to disability in older adults; however, the potential ro...
Context: Chronic pain is a major contributor to disability in older adults; however,the potential ro...
Introduction: We describe the epidemiology and trends of fall-related injuries among Canadian senior...
Background: While heart failure (HF) in older adults is associated with fall risk, little is known a...
Falls in community-dwelling older adults are a complicated phenomenon that are attributed to sociode...
BACKGROUND: Falls are common and serious problems in older adults. The goal of this study was to exa...
Background. Falls are responsible for considerable morbidity, immobility, and mortality among elderl...
Background. Falls are a common occurrence in elderly persons, including relatively healthy, communit...
Abstract Background Community-dwelling older people aged 65+ years sustain falls frequently; these c...
IntroductionFalls are among the leading causes of injury and death among adults aged 65 or older. Pe...
Abstract Background Falls and chronic disease are bot...
Abstract Background/Objectives: Falls are a major problem for older people and recurrent fallers a...
Falls are an important health concern among older adults due to age-related changes in the body. Hav...
Aim: Ageing is associated with increased risk for falling. Identification of risk factors is crucial...
Falls are a threat to the health of the older population and impair their functional independence in...
Context Chronic pain is a major contributor to disability in older adults; however, the potential ro...
Context: Chronic pain is a major contributor to disability in older adults; however,the potential ro...
Introduction: We describe the epidemiology and trends of fall-related injuries among Canadian senior...
Background: While heart failure (HF) in older adults is associated with fall risk, little is known a...
Falls in community-dwelling older adults are a complicated phenomenon that are attributed to sociode...
BACKGROUND: Falls are common and serious problems in older adults. The goal of this study was to exa...
Background. Falls are responsible for considerable morbidity, immobility, and mortality among elderl...
Background. Falls are a common occurrence in elderly persons, including relatively healthy, communit...
Abstract Background Community-dwelling older people aged 65+ years sustain falls frequently; these c...
IntroductionFalls are among the leading causes of injury and death among adults aged 65 or older. Pe...