2022
DOI: 10.52939/ijg.v18i5.2391
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Spatial Factors Associated with fall among the Elderly in Thailand

Abstract: Falls are the leading cause of injury-related visits to emergency departments around the world, including in Thailand, and the primary etiology of accidental deaths in elderly people. Falls among the elderly is an increasing problem, causing a high degree of morbidity, mortality, and use of health care services. This study statistically identified aimed to determine the association of the spatial factors with falls among elderly people in Thailand. The participant consisted of 40,489 elderly people and was con… Show more

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“…Additionally, this study explored the location of cannabis-infused food and drink establishments in Pathum Thani Province and analyzed the spatial distribution by focusing on weekly sales, monthly income, and number of customers per day using the geographic information systems. This process can describe the distribution of cannabis-infused food and drink establishments which may promote consumption from nearly all residences and universities of undergraduate students [17] and [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, this study explored the location of cannabis-infused food and drink establishments in Pathum Thani Province and analyzed the spatial distribution by focusing on weekly sales, monthly income, and number of customers per day using the geographic information systems. This process can describe the distribution of cannabis-infused food and drink establishments which may promote consumption from nearly all residences and universities of undergraduate students [17] and [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%