The purpose of this study was to identify gender differences in risk factors of fall accidents among older people, and whether these factors differ between single and recurrent fallers. A total of 4,426 individuals aged ≥65 years from two large-scale health surveys provided data. Logistic regression analyses were used to identify risk factors and to determine the risk model for falling and recurrent falling in men and women separately. Three major risk factors for falling regardless of gender or fall history are fear of falling, limitations in activities of daily living (ADL), and age ≥75 years. Fear of falling remains one of the common modifiable risk facto...
Introduction: Aging is a natural process of the individual and is associated with a decline in physi...
Backgroundfalls are a major cause of disability and death in older people. Women are more likely to ...
[[abstract]]Researchers have repeatedly examined the relationship between a previous experience of a...
Abstract Background Falls are a major cause of disability and death in older people, particularly wo...
Background: falls are a major cause of disability and death in older people, particularly women. C...
Background Falls are the leading cause for non-fatal injuries in older community-dwelling people. Co...
BACKGROUND: Despite extensive research on risk factors associated with falling in older adults, and ...
Background. Falls are a common occurrence in elderly persons, including relatively healthy, communit...
The CDC reports that among older adults, falls are the leading cause of injury-related death and rat...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to determine which risk factors were associated with the recurr...
Background: Falls are the most common and serious health problems of the elderly. The primary goal o...
Abstract Background Hazardous environmental exposures are recognized risk factors for falls among ol...
Falls are the leading accidental cause of death among elderly people in their homes. Falls and their...
Many falls occur among older adults with no traditional risk factors. We examined potential independ...
Abstract Aim and objective Ageing is associated with an increased risk of falling. Identification o...
Introduction: Aging is a natural process of the individual and is associated with a decline in physi...
Backgroundfalls are a major cause of disability and death in older people. Women are more likely to ...
[[abstract]]Researchers have repeatedly examined the relationship between a previous experience of a...
Abstract Background Falls are a major cause of disability and death in older people, particularly wo...
Background: falls are a major cause of disability and death in older people, particularly women. C...
Background Falls are the leading cause for non-fatal injuries in older community-dwelling people. Co...
BACKGROUND: Despite extensive research on risk factors associated with falling in older adults, and ...
Background. Falls are a common occurrence in elderly persons, including relatively healthy, communit...
The CDC reports that among older adults, falls are the leading cause of injury-related death and rat...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to determine which risk factors were associated with the recurr...
Background: Falls are the most common and serious health problems of the elderly. The primary goal o...
Abstract Background Hazardous environmental exposures are recognized risk factors for falls among ol...
Falls are the leading accidental cause of death among elderly people in their homes. Falls and their...
Many falls occur among older adults with no traditional risk factors. We examined potential independ...
Abstract Aim and objective Ageing is associated with an increased risk of falling. Identification o...
Introduction: Aging is a natural process of the individual and is associated with a decline in physi...
Backgroundfalls are a major cause of disability and death in older people. Women are more likely to ...
[[abstract]]Researchers have repeatedly examined the relationship between a previous experience of a...