Physiological Factors and Medications as Predictors of Injurious Falls by Elderly People: A Prospective Population-based Study

To determine the physiological factors and medications predicting injurious falls among the elderly population, the authors conducted a prospective study in a rural home-dwelling population aged 70 years or over, initially 979 persons (377 men and 602 women), from 1 January 1991 to 31 December 1992,...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Published in:Age and Ageing
Main Authors: KOSK, KEIJO, LUUKINEN, HEIKKI, LAIPPALA, PEKKA, KIVELÄ, SIRKKA-LIISA
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 1996
Subjects:
Online Access:http://ageing.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/25/1/29
https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/25.1.29
id fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:ageing:25/1/29
record_format openpolar
spelling fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:ageing:25/1/29 2023-05-15T17:42:46+02:00 Physiological Factors and Medications as Predictors of Injurious Falls by Elderly People: A Prospective Population-based Study KOSK, KEIJO LUUKINEN, HEIKKI LAIPPALA, PEKKA KIVELÄ, SIRKKA-LIISA 1996-01-01 00:00:00.0 text/html http://ageing.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/25/1/29 https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/25.1.29 en eng Oxford University Press http://ageing.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/25/1/29 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ageing/25.1.29 Copyright (C) 1996, British Geriatrics Society Articles TEXT 1996 fthighwire https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/25.1.29 2007-06-24T20:50:14Z To determine the physiological factors and medications predicting injurious falls among the elderly population, the authors conducted a prospective study in a rural home-dwelling population aged 70 years or over, initially 979 persons (377 men and 602 women), from 1 January 1991 to 31 December 1992, in Northern Finland. The independent risk factors for all falling injuries, falls leading to minor injuries and ones leading to major injuries were determined. In men, the independent risk factors for all injuries were gait disturbances [odds ratio (OR) = 3.5] and the use of digitalis (OR = 2.2), those for minor injuries were gait disturbances (OR = 2.7) and the use of calcium blockers (OR = 3.0), and those for major injuries were the absence of a quadriceps reflex (OR = 4.8), gait disturbances (OR = 2.8) and the use of digitalis (OR = 2.9). In women, the corresponding independent risk factors were short step length (OR = 32.1), the use of calcium blockers (OR = 2.5) and the use of medications for improving peripheral circulation (OR = 3.7) for all injurious falls, path deviation (OR = 2.3), the use of calcium blockers (OR = 2.8) and the use of anti-inflammatory drugs (OR = 2.1) for minor injuries, and foot deformity (OR = 2.0), short step length (OR = 15.8), the use of long-acting benzodiazepines (OR = 4.0) and the use of calcium blockers (OR = 2.4) for major injuries. In order to prevent injurious falls, attention should be given to the prescription of tranquillizers, cardiovascular medications and anti-inflammatory drugs. The walking abilities of elderly people should be maintained and chronic diseases leading to peripheral neuropathy should be treated adequately. Text Northern Finland HighWire Press (Stanford University) Age and Ageing 25 1 29 38
institution Open Polar
collection HighWire Press (Stanford University)
op_collection_id fthighwire
language English
topic Articles
spellingShingle Articles
KOSK, KEIJO
LUUKINEN, HEIKKI
LAIPPALA, PEKKA
KIVELÄ, SIRKKA-LIISA
Physiological Factors and Medications as Predictors of Injurious Falls by Elderly People: A Prospective Population-based Study
topic_facet Articles
description To determine the physiological factors and medications predicting injurious falls among the elderly population, the authors conducted a prospective study in a rural home-dwelling population aged 70 years or over, initially 979 persons (377 men and 602 women), from 1 January 1991 to 31 December 1992, in Northern Finland. The independent risk factors for all falling injuries, falls leading to minor injuries and ones leading to major injuries were determined. In men, the independent risk factors for all injuries were gait disturbances [odds ratio (OR) = 3.5] and the use of digitalis (OR = 2.2), those for minor injuries were gait disturbances (OR = 2.7) and the use of calcium blockers (OR = 3.0), and those for major injuries were the absence of a quadriceps reflex (OR = 4.8), gait disturbances (OR = 2.8) and the use of digitalis (OR = 2.9). In women, the corresponding independent risk factors were short step length (OR = 32.1), the use of calcium blockers (OR = 2.5) and the use of medications for improving peripheral circulation (OR = 3.7) for all injurious falls, path deviation (OR = 2.3), the use of calcium blockers (OR = 2.8) and the use of anti-inflammatory drugs (OR = 2.1) for minor injuries, and foot deformity (OR = 2.0), short step length (OR = 15.8), the use of long-acting benzodiazepines (OR = 4.0) and the use of calcium blockers (OR = 2.4) for major injuries. In order to prevent injurious falls, attention should be given to the prescription of tranquillizers, cardiovascular medications and anti-inflammatory drugs. The walking abilities of elderly people should be maintained and chronic diseases leading to peripheral neuropathy should be treated adequately.
format Text
author KOSK, KEIJO
LUUKINEN, HEIKKI
LAIPPALA, PEKKA
KIVELÄ, SIRKKA-LIISA
author_facet KOSK, KEIJO
LUUKINEN, HEIKKI
LAIPPALA, PEKKA
KIVELÄ, SIRKKA-LIISA
author_sort KOSK, KEIJO
title Physiological Factors and Medications as Predictors of Injurious Falls by Elderly People: A Prospective Population-based Study
title_short Physiological Factors and Medications as Predictors of Injurious Falls by Elderly People: A Prospective Population-based Study
title_full Physiological Factors and Medications as Predictors of Injurious Falls by Elderly People: A Prospective Population-based Study
title_fullStr Physiological Factors and Medications as Predictors of Injurious Falls by Elderly People: A Prospective Population-based Study
title_full_unstemmed Physiological Factors and Medications as Predictors of Injurious Falls by Elderly People: A Prospective Population-based Study
title_sort physiological factors and medications as predictors of injurious falls by elderly people: a prospective population-based study
publisher Oxford University Press
publishDate 1996
url http://ageing.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/25/1/29
https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/25.1.29
genre Northern Finland
genre_facet Northern Finland
op_relation http://ageing.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/25/1/29
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ageing/25.1.29
op_rights Copyright (C) 1996, British Geriatrics Society
op_doi https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/25.1.29
container_title Age and Ageing
container_volume 25
container_issue 1
container_start_page 29
op_container_end_page 38
_version_ 1766144673870512128