OBJECTIVE: To ascertain whether the risk of falls of different types is related to morbidity (number of chronic medical conditions) among postmenopausal women. STUDY DESIGN: This cohort study uses data from a population-based prospective cohort study (OSTPRE). The study population consisted of 10,594 women aged 47-56 years living in Kuopio Province, Eastern Finland, in 1989, who responded to postal enquiries at both baseline and 5-year follow-up, in 1994. Morbidity (i.e. number of diagnosed chronic medical conditions) was reported in 1989 and falls in 1994. Falls were categorized as slip or nonslip, and \u27frequent falls\u27 was defined as two or more in a 12-month period. RESULTS: The risk (odds ratio (OR) with 95% CI) of a fall increased...
OBJECTIVES: To test whether women aged 55 and older with increasing evidence of a frailty phenotype ...
Objectives: Patients with osteoarthritis have increased bone mass but no decrease in fractures. The ...
Falls among the elderly are common and characteristics may differ between injurious and non-injuriou...
Objective: To assess physical performance, number of falls, previous fragility fractures, and ongoin...
Objective: To assess physical performance, number of falls, previous fragility fractures, and ongoin...
Introduction: Identifying effective assessment instruments for predicting falls, specie#1049552;ical...
Background: The purpose of this investigation is to analyze the adverse effects of falls in females ...
Summary: This was the first study assessing falls prospectively in middle-aged women. The 1-year inc...
This study including older adults from Ireland aimed to analyze the prospective association between ...
Objective: to assess physical perfomance, number of falls, previous fragility fractures, and ongoing...
Purpose: To prospectively determine physiologic risk factors for falls, and falls incidence, among e...
Objective: This study aimed to report falls and identify factors that might predict a fall in women ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the associations between having had a fall and chronic diseases and drug use in...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the incidence of osteoporosis and falls and th...
Older people are continuing to fall despite fall prevention guidelines targeting known falls' risk f...
OBJECTIVES: To test whether women aged 55 and older with increasing evidence of a frailty phenotype ...
Objectives: Patients with osteoarthritis have increased bone mass but no decrease in fractures. The ...
Falls among the elderly are common and characteristics may differ between injurious and non-injuriou...
Objective: To assess physical performance, number of falls, previous fragility fractures, and ongoin...
Objective: To assess physical performance, number of falls, previous fragility fractures, and ongoin...
Introduction: Identifying effective assessment instruments for predicting falls, specie#1049552;ical...
Background: The purpose of this investigation is to analyze the adverse effects of falls in females ...
Summary: This was the first study assessing falls prospectively in middle-aged women. The 1-year inc...
This study including older adults from Ireland aimed to analyze the prospective association between ...
Objective: to assess physical perfomance, number of falls, previous fragility fractures, and ongoing...
Purpose: To prospectively determine physiologic risk factors for falls, and falls incidence, among e...
Objective: This study aimed to report falls and identify factors that might predict a fall in women ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the associations between having had a fall and chronic diseases and drug use in...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the incidence of osteoporosis and falls and th...
Older people are continuing to fall despite fall prevention guidelines targeting known falls' risk f...
OBJECTIVES: To test whether women aged 55 and older with increasing evidence of a frailty phenotype ...
Objectives: Patients with osteoarthritis have increased bone mass but no decrease in fractures. The ...
Falls among the elderly are common and characteristics may differ between injurious and non-injuriou...