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Circumstances of fall-related injuries by age and gender among community-dwelling adults in the United States

INTRODUCTION: Falls are the leading cause of injury in almost all age-strata in the U.S. However, fall-related injuries (FI) and their circumstances are under-studied at the population level, particularly among young and middle-aged adults. This study examined the circumstances of FI among community...

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Autores principales: Timsina, Lava R., Willetts, Joanna L., Brennan, Melanye J., Marucci-Wellman, Helen, Lombardi, David A., Courtney, Theodore K., Verma, Santosh K.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5417511/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28472065
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176561
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author Timsina, Lava R.
Willetts, Joanna L.
Brennan, Melanye J.
Marucci-Wellman, Helen
Lombardi, David A.
Courtney, Theodore K.
Verma, Santosh K.
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Willetts, Joanna L.
Brennan, Melanye J.
Marucci-Wellman, Helen
Lombardi, David A.
Courtney, Theodore K.
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description INTRODUCTION: Falls are the leading cause of injury in almost all age-strata in the U.S. However, fall-related injuries (FI) and their circumstances are under-studied at the population level, particularly among young and middle-aged adults. This study examined the circumstances of FI among community-dwelling U.S. adults, by age and gender. METHODS: Narrative texts of FI from the National Health Interview Survey (1997–2010) were coded using a customized taxonomy to assess place, activity, initiating event, hazards, contributing factors, fall height, and work-relatedness of FI. Weighted proportions and incidence rates of FI were calculated across six age-gender groups (18–44, 45–64, 65+ years; women, men). RESULTS: The proportion of FI occurring indoors increased with age in both genders (22%, 30%, and 48% among men, and 40%, 49% and 62% among women for 18–44, 45–64, 65+ age-groups, respectively). In each age group the proportion of indoor FI was higher among women as compared to men. Among women, using the stairs was the second leading activity (after walking) at the time of FI (19%, 14% and 10% for women in 18–44, 45–64, 65+ age groups, respectively). FI associated with tripping increased with age among both genders, and women were more likely to trip than men in every age group. Of all age-gender groups, the rate of FI while using ladders was the highest among middle-aged men (3.3 per 1000 person-year, 95% CI 2.0, 4.5). Large objects, stairs and steps, and surface contamination were the three most common hazards noted for 15%, 14% and 13% of fall-related injuries, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The rate and the circumstances of FI differ by age and gender. Understanding these differences and obtaining information about circumstances could be vital for developing effective interventions to prevent falls and FI.
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spelling pubmed-54175112017-05-14 Circumstances of fall-related injuries by age and gender among community-dwelling adults in the United States Timsina, Lava R. Willetts, Joanna L. Brennan, Melanye J. Marucci-Wellman, Helen Lombardi, David A. Courtney, Theodore K. Verma, Santosh K. PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Falls are the leading cause of injury in almost all age-strata in the U.S. However, fall-related injuries (FI) and their circumstances are under-studied at the population level, particularly among young and middle-aged adults. This study examined the circumstances of FI among community-dwelling U.S. adults, by age and gender. METHODS: Narrative texts of FI from the National Health Interview Survey (1997–2010) were coded using a customized taxonomy to assess place, activity, initiating event, hazards, contributing factors, fall height, and work-relatedness of FI. Weighted proportions and incidence rates of FI were calculated across six age-gender groups (18–44, 45–64, 65+ years; women, men). RESULTS: The proportion of FI occurring indoors increased with age in both genders (22%, 30%, and 48% among men, and 40%, 49% and 62% among women for 18–44, 45–64, 65+ age-groups, respectively). In each age group the proportion of indoor FI was higher among women as compared to men. Among women, using the stairs was the second leading activity (after walking) at the time of FI (19%, 14% and 10% for women in 18–44, 45–64, 65+ age groups, respectively). FI associated with tripping increased with age among both genders, and women were more likely to trip than men in every age group. Of all age-gender groups, the rate of FI while using ladders was the highest among middle-aged men (3.3 per 1000 person-year, 95% CI 2.0, 4.5). Large objects, stairs and steps, and surface contamination were the three most common hazards noted for 15%, 14% and 13% of fall-related injuries, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The rate and the circumstances of FI differ by age and gender. Understanding these differences and obtaining information about circumstances could be vital for developing effective interventions to prevent falls and FI. Public Library of Science 2017-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5417511/ /pubmed/28472065 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176561 Text en © 2017 Timsina et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Marucci-Wellman, Helen
Lombardi, David A.
Courtney, Theodore K.
Verma, Santosh K.
Circumstances of fall-related injuries by age and gender among community-dwelling adults in the United States
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title_fullStr Circumstances of fall-related injuries by age and gender among community-dwelling adults in the United States
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title_short Circumstances of fall-related injuries by age and gender among community-dwelling adults in the United States
title_sort circumstances of fall-related injuries by age and gender among community-dwelling adults in the united states
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5417511/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28472065
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176561
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