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Prevalence, Incidence, and Risk Factors Associated with Hip Fractures in Community‐Dwelling Older Mexican Americans: Results of the Hispanic EPESE Study
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This study indicates that older Mexican American people may have hip fracture incidence rates that place them at highest risk among the Hispanic subgroups. In light of a sparse literature on this population, the fracture estimates derived from this work contributes to our understanding of the true fracture estimates in this population. Based on the extrapolated population rates, hip fracture in this population is a significant public health problem. Adequate preventive measures need to be implemented in this growing US population.
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