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Comparison of fall risk in rural and urban community-dwelling Indian elderly [electronic resource] /

by Kumari, Y; Dsouza, SA.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleDescription: pp. 54-59.Subject(s): Accidental falls; Aged; Rural population; Urban populationOnline resources: Access to the full text of the article In: Asian journal of gerontology & geriatrics 2016, Vol. 11, No. 2Summary: To compare the intrinsic risk factors (health, balance, and mobility) and the prevalence, circumstances, and consequences of fall in urban and rural Indian elderly. Urban and rural elderly differ in intrinsic risk factors, circumstances and consequences of fall, and also in socioeconomic and environmental risk factors. A fall prevention programme should be tailored specifically for the two populations for optimum results.
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To compare the intrinsic risk factors (health, balance, and mobility) and the prevalence, circumstances, and consequences of fall in urban and rural Indian elderly.
Urban and rural elderly differ in intrinsic risk factors, circumstances and consequences of fall, and also in socioeconomic and environmental risk factors. A fall prevention programme should be tailored specifically for the two populations for optimum results.

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