Home and environmental hazards modification for fall prevention among the elderly

Aging is a challenge for the global public health because it increases fall risk, disabilities, cognitive impairment, and comorbidities (Chang et al., 2019; The Lancet Public Health, 2017). Worldwide people aged 65+ who fall at home are 28%–35% per year, people aged 70+ are 32%–42% (Bilik et al., 20...

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Hauptverfasser: Campani, Daiana, Caristia, Silvia, Amariglio, Alex, Piscone, Silvia, Ferrara, Lidya Irene, Barisone, Michela, Bortoluzzi, Sara, Faggiano, Fabrizio, Dal Molin, Alberto, Silvia Zanetti, Ermellina, Caldara, Cristina, Bellora, Aldo, Grantini, Loredana, Lombardi, Anna, Carimali, Carmen, Miotto, Miriana, Pregnolato, Alessandro, Obbia, Paola
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Aged
Cognitive ability
Environmental factors
Environmental hazards
Falls
Handicapped assistance devices
Health risks
Housing
Humans
Injury prevention
Mobility
Older people
Public health
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Risk Factors
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