Falls in older aged adults in 22 European countries: incidence, mortality and burden of disease from 1990 to 2017
Injury Prevention2020Vol. 26(Suppl 2), pp. i67–i74
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Juanita A. Haagsma, Branko F. Olij, Marek Majdán, Ed F. van Beeck, Theo Vos, Chris D Castle, Zachary V Dingels, Jack T Fox, Erin B Hamilton, Zichen Liu, Nicholas L S Roberts, Dillon O Sylte, Olatunde Aremu, Till Bärnighausen, Antonio Maria Borzì, Andrew M. Briggs, Juan Jesús Carrero, Cyrus Cooper, Ziad El‐Khatib, Christian Lycke Ellingsen, Seyed‐Mohammad Fereshtehnejad, Irina Filip, Florian Fischer, Josep María Haro, Jost B Jonas, Ali Kiadaliri, Ai Koyanagi, Raimundas Lunevičius, Tuomo J Meretoja, Shafiu Mohammed, Ashish Pathak, Amir Radfar, Salman Rawaf, David Laith Rawaf, Lídia Sànchez-Riera, Ivy Shiue, Tommi Vasankari, Spencer L James, Suzanne Polinder
Abstract
From 1990 to 2017, there was considerable variation in fall-related injury incidence, mortality, DALY rates and its composites in the 22 countries in the Western European region. It may be useful to assess which fall prevention measures have been taken in countries that showed continuous low or decreasing incidence, death and DALY rates despite ageing of the population.
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