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Alcohol as a Risk Factor for Fall Injury Events among Elderly Persons Living in the Community
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AgingAlcohol UseFall Risk AssessmentInjury PreventionGeriatric MedicineEpidemiology Of AgingHarm ReductionAlcohol MisuseElderly PersonsFall Injury EventsRisk FactorInterdisciplinary TeamsPublic HealthHydrationFall RiskPatient FallsFall PreventionSouth Miami BeachHealth SciencesHealth PolicyGeriatricsAlcohol AbuseEpidemiologyHome HealthcareSubstance AbusePatient SafetyMedicine
Objective To determine if alcohol use is a risk factor for fall injury events among community‐dwelling older persons. Design Case‐control study. Setting South Miami Beach, Florida. Participants 320 persons 65 or older who sought treatment at six area hospitals for injuries resulting from falls; 609 controls, matched for sex and age, selected randomly from Health Care Financing Administration (Medicare) files. Main Independent Variables Self‐reported current alcohol use. Results No association was found between fall injury events and average weekly alcohol use. Conclusions Further efforts at reducing injuries to older persons from falls should concentrate on other modifiable risk factors, including adequate treatment of underlying medical conditions, reducing inappropriate psychotropic medication use, and installing safety devices in the home.
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