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“...The impact and the high costs that falls represent for older adults, family, social, health and...”
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“... married (p < 0.001); experienced more falls, cognitive deficiency, previous fractures, old fracture, falls...”
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“... preventive and rehabilitative actions to decrease the risks for falls in the elderly population....”
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“... diabetic elderly. Age group, falls in the last year and risk of falls are the variables that are most...”
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“... level of physical activity is able to decrease the incidence of falls in the elderly....”
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“...The aim of this study was to evaluate the balance and risk of falls in elderly patients with Stroke...”
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“... a positive correlation with the number of falls during the last year (r=,201 p=,036). Conclusions: Decreases...”
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“... a decrease of muscle mass and height, leading to alterations in the position of the center of gravity...”
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