2022
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.13672
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Daylight savings time transition and the incidence of femur fractures in the older population: a nationwide registry-based study

Abstract: Background Daylight Savings Time (DST) transition is known to cause sleep disruption, and thus may increase the incidence of injuries and accidents during the week following the transition. The aim of this study was to assess the incidence of femur fractures after DST transition. Methods We conducted retrospective population-based register study. All Finnish patients 70 years or older who were admitted to hospital due to femur fracture betw… Show more

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“…In Turkey, fewer workplace accidents were observed in years once a permanent time was adopted than in the preceding years that observed the biannual clock change [27]. More femur fractures occur in the elderly with the start of DST [28]. Incidents of drug overdoses and suicides both show a sharp increase with the start of DST, and a mild decrease with the return to standard time [29].…”
Section: Medicalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Turkey, fewer workplace accidents were observed in years once a permanent time was adopted than in the preceding years that observed the biannual clock change [27]. More femur fractures occur in the elderly with the start of DST [28]. Incidents of drug overdoses and suicides both show a sharp increase with the start of DST, and a mild decrease with the return to standard time [29].…”
Section: Medicalmentioning
confidence: 99%