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Physical activity and falls in men: informing the development of community-based programming

Falls are a significant health issue, affecting 32% of adults >=65 years, and responsible...

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Development of an age- and sex-specific fall risk index for older adults based on a multilevel analysis of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

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Cognition, frailty, and falls: should they be part of fracture risk assessment?

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Using personality traits and risk-taking behaviour to explore falls in community-dwelling older adults: an analysis of the Canadian Longitudinal Study of Aging

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Impact of weather conditions on injurious fall rates across Canada: Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging cohort

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Development of interpretable machine learning models for fall prediction in older adults using the CLSA comprehensive dataset

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Relationship between biomarkers and musculoskeletal pain and falls in older adults – an analysis of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

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The association between multimorbidity resilience and injurious falls

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Risk factors for falls and fall-related injuries in patients with neurocognitive disorders: integrating prospective longitudinal observational cohort studies

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The relationship between osteosarcopenia and falls, fractures, and frailty

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Risk factors for falls and fall-related injuries associated with mild neurocognitive disorders in the older Canadian population: a population-based, prospective, longitudinal, observational cohort study

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Addressing evidence gaps in fall-risk assessment for older Canadians

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