Background. Very few studies have assessed the impact of poor sleep and sleep medication use on the risk of falls among community-dwelling older adults. The objective of this study was to evaluate the association between sleep problems, sleep medication use, and falls in community-dwelling older adults. Methods. The study population comprised a nationally representative sample of noninstitutionalized older adults participating in the 2010 Health and Retirement Study. Proportion of adults reporting sleep problems, sleep medication use, and fall was calculated. Multiple logistic regression models were constructed to examine the impact of sleep problems and sleep medication use on the risk of falls after controlling for covariates. Results. Am...
More than one-third of community-dwelling older adults fall each year. Falling is classified as a ge...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: The proportion of older adults in the United States is increasing, with...
The aim of this study was to analyze the risk of falls relative to the use of fall risk inducing dru...
Background. Very few studies have assessed the impact of poor sleep and sleep medication use on the ...
Background. Sleep disturbances are common in older people and may contribute to risk of falling. Met...
Background: Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) has been associated with an increased risk for falls ...
Background: Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) has been associated with an increased risk for falls ...
To examine the relationship between insomnia, hypnotic use, falls, and hip fractures in older people...
The work presented in this dissertation focuses on the association between sleep medication use, poo...
Abstract Introduction: The risk of falling increases with age. A third of the population over 65 has...
Objectives: To determine the correlation between falls and two medication factors: the class of medi...
Background: the association between injurious falls requiring a visit to the emergency department an...
BACKGROUND: Falls and related injuries are common among older people, and several drug classes are c...
Introduction: Aging, comorbid conditions, and use of medications render older adults more susceptibl...
Objective: To investigate the association between potentially serious alcohol-medication interaction...
More than one-third of community-dwelling older adults fall each year. Falling is classified as a ge...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: The proportion of older adults in the United States is increasing, with...
The aim of this study was to analyze the risk of falls relative to the use of fall risk inducing dru...
Background. Very few studies have assessed the impact of poor sleep and sleep medication use on the ...
Background. Sleep disturbances are common in older people and may contribute to risk of falling. Met...
Background: Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) has been associated with an increased risk for falls ...
Background: Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) has been associated with an increased risk for falls ...
To examine the relationship between insomnia, hypnotic use, falls, and hip fractures in older people...
The work presented in this dissertation focuses on the association between sleep medication use, poo...
Abstract Introduction: The risk of falling increases with age. A third of the population over 65 has...
Objectives: To determine the correlation between falls and two medication factors: the class of medi...
Background: the association between injurious falls requiring a visit to the emergency department an...
BACKGROUND: Falls and related injuries are common among older people, and several drug classes are c...
Introduction: Aging, comorbid conditions, and use of medications render older adults more susceptibl...
Objective: To investigate the association between potentially serious alcohol-medication interaction...
More than one-third of community-dwelling older adults fall each year. Falling is classified as a ge...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: The proportion of older adults in the United States is increasing, with...
The aim of this study was to analyze the risk of falls relative to the use of fall risk inducing dru...