Falls are an important health concern among older adults due to age-related changes in the body. Having a medical history of chronic health condition may pose even higher risk of falling. Only few studies have assessed a number of chronic health conditions as risk factor for falls over a large nationally representative sample of US older adults. In this study, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) 2014 participants aged 65 years and older (n = 159,336) were evaluated. It was found that 29.7% (n = 44,550) of the sample experienced at least one fall and 16.3% (n = 20,444) experienced more than one fall in the past 12 months. According to the study findings, having a medical history of stroke, CKD, arthritis, depression, and diabe...
Abstract We investigated whether clinical factors including comorbidities, medications, and laborato...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the interrelationships and discriminatory value of a broad range of objective...
More than 25% of adults age 65 and over fall every year in the United States. Among older adults who...
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...
Abstract Background Falls and chronic disease are bot...
Falls are a common and serious problem for older adults. Approximately one-third of older communityd...
Falls in community-dwelling older adults are a complicated phenomenon that are attributed to sociode...
Objective: To examine risk factors associated with falls among homebound community-dwelling older ad...
Abstract Aim and objective Ageing is associated with an increased risk of falling. Identification o...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to determine which risk factors were associated with the recurr...
Many falls occur among older adults with no traditional risk factors. We examined potential independ...
Abstract Background/Objectives: Falls are a major problem for older people and recurrent fallers a...
Background and Purpose. The objective of this retrospective case-control study was to develop a mode...
OBJECTIVES: To identify factors associated with falling in well-functioning older people. DESIGN: Cr...
Abstract We investigated whether clinical factors including comorbidities, medications, and laborato...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the interrelationships and discriminatory value of a broad range of objective...
More than 25% of adults age 65 and over fall every year in the United States. Among older adults who...
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...
Abstract Background Falls and chronic disease are bot...
Falls are a common and serious problem for older adults. Approximately one-third of older communityd...
Falls in community-dwelling older adults are a complicated phenomenon that are attributed to sociode...
Objective: To examine risk factors associated with falls among homebound community-dwelling older ad...
Abstract Aim and objective Ageing is associated with an increased risk of falling. Identification o...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to determine which risk factors were associated with the recurr...
Many falls occur among older adults with no traditional risk factors. We examined potential independ...
Abstract Background/Objectives: Falls are a major problem for older people and recurrent fallers a...
Background and Purpose. The objective of this retrospective case-control study was to develop a mode...
OBJECTIVES: To identify factors associated with falling in well-functioning older people. DESIGN: Cr...
Abstract We investigated whether clinical factors including comorbidities, medications, and laborato...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the interrelationships and discriminatory value of a broad range of objective...
More than 25% of adults age 65 and over fall every year in the United States. Among older adults who...