Falls in the elderly statistics

    • [PDF File]Deaths From Unintentional Injury Among Adults Aged 65 and ...

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      Magnitude of falls – A worldwide overview 1. Falls Falls are prominent among the exter-nal causes of unintentional injury. They are coded as E880-E888 in International Classification of Disease-9 (ICD-9), and as W00-W19 in ICD-10, which include a wide range of falls including those on the same level, upper level, and other unspecified falls.

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    • Falls

      Older Adult Falls falls required medical attention or limited activity for at least a day. More than. 8 million older adults died from falls— that’s 88 older adults every day. More than. 32,000. 1 in 4 older adults reported falling— this equals about 36 million falls. Falls can threaten the health and independence of older adults. IN 2018 ...

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    • [PDF File]Fact Sheet Older Adult Falls

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      The location of falls differs by age, sex, race, and level of frailty. Outdoor falls are more likely to occur among people younger than 75 years, which suggests that they are more active and mobile, whereas indoor falls occur more frequently among those who are …

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    • [PDF File]Epidemiology of falls in older age - WHO

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      Vital Statistics System (Mortality) In 2012–2013, 55% of all unintentional injury deaths among adults aged 65 and over were due to falls. From 2000 through 2013, the age-adjusted fall injury death rate among adults aged 65 and over nearly doubled from 29.6 per …

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    • [PDF File]WHo Global report on falls Prevention in older Age

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      • From 2000-2014, the rate of deaths due to falls among older adults in Maryland increased by over 164 percent from 22 fatal falls per 100,000 to 58 fatal falls per 100,000. The number of deaths increased from 133 to 476.1 • In 2014, the 476 deaths in older adults represent 83 percent of the total fatal falls among persons of all ages.1

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