Magnus Stenhagen, Henrik Ekström, Eva Nordell, Sölve Elmståhl Department of Health Sciences, Division of Geriatric Medicine, Lund University, Skåne University Hospital, Malmö, Sweden Objectives: To determine the relationship between long-term change in activities of daily living (ADL) and falls in the elderly and to identify characteristics of groups at risk for falls.Methods: This was a 6-year, prospective cohort study using data from the Good Aging in Skåne study in southern Sweden, involving 1,540 elderly subjects, including the oldest-old (age, 60–93 years). The subjects were recruited from the general population. ADL was measured at a baseline and follow-up assessment, using Sonn and Åsber...
Objectives Falls are a major health problem and a leading cause of injury-related death and disabili...
Background & Aim: Falling is common among elderly due to changes in sensory–motor function. Falling ...
OBJECTIVES: To identify risk factors for indoor and outdoor falls. DESIGN: Prospective cohort study....
Abstract: Falls are the leading cause of unintentional injuries and injury-related disability, morbi...
Background: Falls in the elderly can lead to disability, hospitalizations, and premature death. Even...
Summary: This study tests whether the relationship between physical activity and (recurrent) falling...
Abstract High age is a distinguished risk factor of falling, but there remains gaps in epidemiologic...
Background: Obvious functional deterioration is demonstrated in elderly people aged 75 years and old...
INTRODUCTION: Falls are considered a public health problem due to its prevalence and consequences th...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to assess the effect of risk factors for falls on Quality of...
Both deterioration and improvement in activities of daily living are related to falls: a 6-year foll...
reported falls at baseline are associated with an older adult’s decision to make a residential adjus...
Objectives: Most research on falls among older persons focuses on health-related factors that affect...
Falls are a common and serious problem for older adults. Approximately one-third of older communityd...
Physical activity is usually considered as an important com0ponent of a healthy lifestyle, including...
Objectives Falls are a major health problem and a leading cause of injury-related death and disabili...
Background & Aim: Falling is common among elderly due to changes in sensory–motor function. Falling ...
OBJECTIVES: To identify risk factors for indoor and outdoor falls. DESIGN: Prospective cohort study....
Abstract: Falls are the leading cause of unintentional injuries and injury-related disability, morbi...
Background: Falls in the elderly can lead to disability, hospitalizations, and premature death. Even...
Summary: This study tests whether the relationship between physical activity and (recurrent) falling...
Abstract High age is a distinguished risk factor of falling, but there remains gaps in epidemiologic...
Background: Obvious functional deterioration is demonstrated in elderly people aged 75 years and old...
INTRODUCTION: Falls are considered a public health problem due to its prevalence and consequences th...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to assess the effect of risk factors for falls on Quality of...
Both deterioration and improvement in activities of daily living are related to falls: a 6-year foll...
reported falls at baseline are associated with an older adult’s decision to make a residential adjus...
Objectives: Most research on falls among older persons focuses on health-related factors that affect...
Falls are a common and serious problem for older adults. Approximately one-third of older communityd...
Physical activity is usually considered as an important com0ponent of a healthy lifestyle, including...
Objectives Falls are a major health problem and a leading cause of injury-related death and disabili...
Background & Aim: Falling is common among elderly due to changes in sensory–motor function. Falling ...
OBJECTIVES: To identify risk factors for indoor and outdoor falls. DESIGN: Prospective cohort study....