2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.mcna.2023.05.011
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Older Adults and Unintentional Injury

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“…Death risk increased significantly with age, and the risk of all four leading injuries was high in older people aged ≥60 years. On the one hand, older adult individuals’ hearing, eyesight, activity coordination, balance, risk judgment, and ability to handle emergencies were reduced, making them prone to injury, and the degree of injury was more serious ( 23 ). On the other hand, older adult people living alone, who lacked care from their children and performed more unhealthy behaviors than did married older adult individuals ( 24 ).…”
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“…Death risk increased significantly with age, and the risk of all four leading injuries was high in older people aged ≥60 years. On the one hand, older adult individuals’ hearing, eyesight, activity coordination, balance, risk judgment, and ability to handle emergencies were reduced, making them prone to injury, and the degree of injury was more serious ( 23 ). On the other hand, older adult people living alone, who lacked care from their children and performed more unhealthy behaviors than did married older adult individuals ( 24 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%