Stroke and risk factors for falls in elderly individuals
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https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.2017000500014Palabras clave:
Accidental Falls, Risk Factors, Stroke.Resumen
Objective: to verify and compare the intrinsic and extrinsic risk factors for falls among older community-dwelling people with and without a stroke history. Methods: a case group and three control groups were established and each group had 15 elderly individuals. Results: the statistical associations were: use of antihypertensive medication among the groups with falls, despite the occurrence of a stroke; use of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor for elderly with a stroke who had an event of fall or not; foot alterations between the case group and people without falls or stroke. Gait difficulty and impaired physical mobility were statistically associated between the case group and people without the occurrence of stroke or falls. Conclusion: the stroke is associated with falls and the intrinsic factors presented greater statistical correlations, supporting the hypothesis that many factors influence the occurrence of falls.Descargas
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2017-11-21
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Costa AG de S, Oliveira-Kumakura AR de S, Araujo TL de, Castro NB de, Silva VM da, Lopes MV de O. Stroke and risk factors for falls in elderly individuals. Rev Rene [Internet]. 21 de noviembre de 2017 [citado 10 de septiembre de 2025];18(5):663-70. Disponible en: https://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/30842
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