2016
DOI: 10.1590/1413-812320152111.21512015
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Fatores associados à recorrência de quedas em uma coorte de idosos

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“…The fall prevalence in the analyzed sample was 46.5%; 16.4% reported to have had occasional falls and 30.2% recurrent falls. These results are consistent with what was previously described in literature, despite there being differences in the study design, analyzed populations, and accounted periods of exposition [ 18 , 25 , 26 ], which does not allow for direct comparisons. In this case, there was an inquiry at MHAS about the fall history for the two previous years, which would explain the produced prevalence being slightly higher than in other researches.…”
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“…The fall prevalence in the analyzed sample was 46.5%; 16.4% reported to have had occasional falls and 30.2% recurrent falls. These results are consistent with what was previously described in literature, despite there being differences in the study design, analyzed populations, and accounted periods of exposition [ 18 , 25 , 26 ], which does not allow for direct comparisons. In this case, there was an inquiry at MHAS about the fall history for the two previous years, which would explain the produced prevalence being slightly higher than in other researches.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…On the other hand, the factors associated with one fall (occasional falls) and multiple falls are usually different, in the sense that falling recurrently (two times or more) is associated with a greater number of conditions, primarily those related to health and functional performance [ 16 – 19 ]. Recurrent falls increase the risk of having more severe damage and disability [ 18 , 19 ], compared to those who have only fallen once [ 19 ]. Falls are a predicting factor for future falls, especially among those who fall several times [ 17 – 19 ].…”
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“…Neste estudo, longevos com renda média referiram mais quedas. Tal achado contraria Abreu et al 16 que . 2019 maio-ago; 12(2): 385-397 -e-ISSN 2176-9206 Artigos Originais -Promoção da Saúde e aumenta o risco para outras doenças, assim como para episódios de quedas 20 .…”
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“…Seu número aumenta progressivamente com a idade em ambos os sexos, em todos os grupos étnicos e raciais. Atinge preferencialmente o gênero feminino 17 até os 75 anos de idade, quando as frequências passam a se igualar 18 .…”
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