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  1. Accidental falls in the elderly are a major health problem, despite extensive research on risk factors and prevention. Only a limited number of multifactorial, long-term prospective studies have been performed...

    Authors: Magnus Stenhagen, Henrik Ekström, Eva Nordell and Sölve Elmståhl
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:81
  2. The Hospital Elder Life Program (HELP) has been shown to be highly efficient and (cost-)effective in reducing delirium incidence in the USA. HELP provides multicomponent protocols targeted at specific risk fac...

    Authors: Marije J Strijbos, Bas Steunenberg, Roos C van der Mast, Sharon K Inouye and Marieke J Schuurmans
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:78
  3. The intervention; “Continuum of Care for Frail Older People”, was designed to create an integrated continuum of care from the hospital emergency department through the hospital and back to the older person’s own ...

    Authors: Kajsa Eklund, Katarina Wilhelmson, Helena Gustafsson, Sten Landahl and Synneve Dahlin-Ivanoff
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:76
  4. Impaired balance and mobility are common among rehabilitation inpatients. Poor balance and mobility lead to an increased risk of falling. Specific balance exercise has been shown to improve balance and reduce ...

    Authors: Daniel Treacy, Karl Schurr and Catherine Sherrington
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:75
  5. Loss of muscle mass and muscle strength are natural consequences of the aging process, accompanied by an increased prevalence of chronic health conditions. Research suggests that in the elderly, the presence o...

    Authors: Lei Chen, David R Nelson, Yang Zhao, Zhanglin Cui and Joseph A Johnston
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:74
  6. Our previously proposed morphological classification of orthostatic hypotension (MOH) is an approach to the definition of three typical orthostatic hemodynamic patterns using non-invasive beat-to-beat monitoring....

    Authors: Roman Romero-Ortuno, Matthew DL O’Connell, Ciaran Finucane, Christopher Soraghan, Chie Wei Fan and Rose Anne Kenny
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:73
  7. There is a persistently high incidence of adverse events during hospitalization among Medicare beneficiaries. Attributes of vulnerability are prevalent, readily apparent, and therefore potentially useful for r...

    Authors: Jeff Borenstein, Harriet Udin Aronow, Linda Burnes Bolton, Jua Choi, Catherine Bresee and Glenn D Braunstein
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:72
  8. Age-related losses in bone mineral density (BMD), muscle strength, balance, and gait have been linked to an increased risk of falls, fractures and disability, but few prospective studies have compared the timi...

    Authors: Robin M Daly, Bjorn E Rosengren, Gayani Alwis, Henrik G Ahlborg, Ingemar Sernbo and Magnus K Karlsson
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:71
  9. Older age and higher acuity are associated with prolonged hospital stays and hospital readmissions. Early discharge planning may reduce lengths of hospital stay and hospital readmissions; however, its effectiv...

    Authors: Mary T Fox, Malini Persaud, Ilo Maimets, Dina Brooks, Kelly O’Brien and Deborah Tregunno
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:70
  10. Older people in care-facilities may be less likely to access gold standard diagnosis and treatment for heart failure (HF) than non residents; little is understood about the factors that influence this variabil...

    Authors: Helen Close, Helen Hancock, James M Mason, Jerry J Murphy, Ahmet Fuat, Mark de Belder and A Pali S Hungin
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:69
  11. To enable older people to make decisions about the appropriateness of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), information is needed about the predictive value of pre-arrest factors such as comorbidity, functional...

    Authors: Esther MM van de Glind, Barbara C van Munster, Fleur T van de Wetering, Johannes JM van Delden, Rob JPM Scholten and Lotty Hooft
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:68
  12. There are increasing occasions for care managers (CMs) to manage end-of-life (EOL) situations for older persons at home, in Japan. However, many CMs report anxiety, difficulties and low confidence in managing ...

    Authors: Maiko Watanabe, Noriko Yamamoto-Mitani, Masakazu Nishigaki, Yuko Okamoto, Ayumi Igarashi and Miho Suzuki
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:67
  13. Physiological and lifestyle factors put older adults at an increased risk of vitamin D insufficiency and resulting negative health outcomes. Here we explore the vitamin D status in a sample of community dwelli...

    Authors: Jaime K Ginter, S Krithika, Agnes Gozdzik, Heather Hanwell, Susan Whiting and Esteban J Parra
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:66
  14. The quality of care in nursing homes is weakly defined, and has traditionally focused on quantify nursing homes outputs and on comparison of nursing homes’ resources. Rarely the point of view of clients has be...

    Authors: Beatriz Rodríguez-Martín, María Martínez-Andrés, Beatriz Cervera-Monteagudo, Blanca Notario-Pacheco and Vicente Martínez-Vizcaíno
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:65
  15. Although research productivity in the field of frailty has risen exponentially in recent years, there remains a lack of consensus regarding the measurement of this syndrome. This overview offers three services...

    Authors: Kim Bouillon, Mika Kivimaki, Mark Hamer, Severine Sabia, Eleonor I Fransson, Archana Singh-Manoux, Catharine R Gale and G David Batty
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:64
  16. Ongoing growth in health care expenditures and changing patterns in the demand for health care challenge societies worldwide. The Chronic Care Model (CCM), combined with classification for care needs based on ...

    Authors: Sophie LW Spoorenberg, Ronald J Uittenbroek, Berrie Middel, Berry PH Kremer, Sijmen A Reijneveld and Klaske Wynia
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:62
  17. The prevalence of chronic kidney disease is high in the elderly, but the effects of a decrease in the eGFR on mortality and functioning are still unclear. The aim of this study was to determine whether the com...

    Authors: Gijs Van Pottelbergh, Wendy PJ Den Elzen, Jan Degryse and Jacobijn Gussekloo
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:61
  18. Hip fracture in older adults is associated with depression and frailty. This study examined the synergistic effects of depression and hip fracture on physical frailty, and the mediating role of the cortisol:de...

    Authors: Anna C Phillips, Jane Upton, Niharika Arora Duggal, Douglas Carroll and Janet M Lord
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:60
  19. Patients with chronic diseases often undertake multiple medication regimes to manage their condition, prevent complications and to maintain their quality of life. A patient’s medication knowledge has been defi...

    Authors: Frank Wan-kin Chan, Fiona Yan-yan Wong, Wing Yee So, Kenny Kung and Carmen Ka-man Wong
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:59
  20. Cognitive impairment is prevalent in older adults with heart failure (HF) and associated with reduced functional independence. HF patients appear at risk for reduced driving ability, as past work in other medi...

    Authors: Michael L Alosco, Mary Beth Spitznagel, Mary Jo Cleveland and John Gunstad
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:58
  21. Several medication classes may contribute to urinary symptoms in older adults. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of use of these medications in a clinical cohort of incontinent patients.

    Authors: Mandavi Kashyap, Le Mai Tu and Cara Tannenbaum
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:57
  22. Treatment of Alzheimer’s disease with acetylcholinesterase inhibitors can result in symptomatic benefits, but patients often show variable responses. The objective of this post hoc analysis was to investigate ...

    Authors: Marwan Sabbagh, Jeffrey Cummings, Daniel Christensen, Rachelle Doody, Martin Farlow, Liang Liu, Joan Mackell and Randi Fain
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:56
  23. Only half of those living with Alzheimer’s disease in France are currently diagnosed, and only one patient in three is supported during the early stages of dementia. This study aims to evaluate three cognitive...

    Authors: Christiane Vannier-Nitenberg, Virginie Dauphinot, Bienvenu Bongue, Catherine Sass, Isabelle Rouch, Olivier Beauchet, Pierre Krolak-Salmon and Bruno Fantino
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:55
  24. People with idiopathic Parkinson’s disease (PD) frequently have low activity levels, poor mobility and reduced quality of life. Although increased physical activity may improve mobility, balance and wellbeing,...

    Authors: Daniele Volpe, Matteo Signorini, Anna Marchetto, Timothy Lynch and Meg E Morris
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:54
  25. The main objective of care for people with dementia is the maintenance and promotion of quality of life (Qol). Most of the residents in nursing homes have challenging behaviors that strongly affect their Qol. ...

    Authors: Margareta Halek, Martin Nikolaus Dichter, Tina Quasdorf, Christine Riesner and Sabine Bartholomeyczik
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:53
  26. The use of potentially inappropriate medications (PIM) among the elderly is a serious public health problem because it is intrinsically linked to increased morbidity and mortality, causing high costs to public...

    Authors: Thaís Jaqueline Vieira de Lima, Cléa Adas Saliba Garbin, Artênio José Ísper Garbin, Dóris Hissako Sumida and Orlando Saliba
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:52
  27. Little is known about met and unmet needs of individuals in residential care, many of whom suffer from dementia. Unmet needs are associated with a decreased quality of life, worse mental health, dissatisfactio...

    Authors: Eva S van der Ploeg, Dieuwertje Bax, Marijke Boorsma, Giel Nijpels and Hein PJ van Hout
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:51
  28. Falls are one of the major health problems in old people. Different risk factors were identified but only few epidemiological studies analysed the influence of conventionally measured blood pressure on falls. ...

    Authors: Diana Klein, Gabriele Nagel, Andrea Kleiner, Hanno Ulmer, Barbara Rehberger, Hans Concin and Kilian Rapp
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:50
  29. Falls are the leading cause of fatal and non-fatal injuries among older adults. Exercise programs appear to reduce fall risk, but the optimal type, frequency, and duration of exercise is unknown. External pert...

    Authors: Jon D Lurie, Alexandra B Zagaria, Dawna M Pidgeon, Judith L Forman and Kevin F Spratt
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:49

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  30. Home care is integral to enabling older adults to delay or avoid long-term care (LTC) admission. To date, there is little population-based data about gender differences in home care users and their subsequent ...

    Authors: Andrea Gruneir, Jacqueline Forrester, Ximena Camacho, Sudeep S Gill and Susan E Bronskill
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:48
  31. The main objective of the present study was to determine whether UI is an independent predictor of ADL decline and IADL decline in elderly women. We also aimed to find out whether incontinent subjects were at ...

    Authors: Ragnhild Omli, Steinar Hunskaar, Arnstein Mykletun, Ulla Romild and Esther Kuhry
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:47
  32. Although lower urinary tract symptoms have been associated with falls, few studies have been undertaken to understand this relationship in vulnerable community dwelling older adults. The purpose of this study ...

    Authors: Kathleen F Hunter, Donald Voaklander, Zoe Y Hsu and Katherine N Moore
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:46
  33. The aims of this study are to examine possible associations between left cardiac ventricular measures in sixth decade and cognitive performance, both cross sectionally and longitudinally, and to examine if lef...

    Authors: Linda Furuäng, Per Wollmer, Arkadiusz Siennicki-Lantz and Sölve Elmståhl
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:45
  34. Older adults could not safely step over an obstacle unless they correctly estimated their physical ability to be capable of a successful step over action. Thus, incorrect estimation (overestimation) of ability...

    Authors: Ryota Sakurai, Yoshinori Fujiwara, Masami Ishihara, Takahiro Higuchi, Hayato Uchida and Kuniyasu Imanaka
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:44
  35. Mobile health (mHealth) is a rapidly emerging field with the potential to assist older adults in the management of chronic pain (CP) through enhanced communication with providers, monitoring treatment-related ...

    Authors: Samantha J Parker, Sonal Jessel, Joshua E Richardson and M Cary Reid
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:43
  36. Fatigue, lack of motivation and low compliance can be observed in nursing home residents during the practice of physical activity. Because exercises should not be too vigorous, whole body vibration could poten...

    Authors: Charlotte Beaudart, Didier Maquet, Mélanie Mannarino, Fanny Buckinx, Marie Demonceau, Jean-Michel Crielaard, Jean-Yves Reginster and Olivier Bruyère
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:42
  37. Omega-3 (n-3) fatty acid supplementation is becoming increasingly popular. However given its antithrombotic properties the potential for severe adverse events (SAE) such as bleeding has safety implications, pa...

    Authors: Anthony M Villani, Maria Crotty, Leslie G Cleland, Michael J James, Robert J Fraser, Lynne Cobiac and Michelle D Miller
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:41
  38. Falls are the number one cause of injuries in older adults, and are particularly common in long-term care (LTC). Lack of objective evidence on the mechanisms of falls in this setting is a major barrier to prev...

    Authors: Yijian Yang, Rebecca Schonnop, Fabio Feldman and Stephen N Robinovitch
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:40
  39. Laxatives are among the most widely used over-the-counter medications in the United States but studies examining their potential hazardous side effects are sparse. Associations between laxative use and risk fo...

    Authors: Bernhard Haring, Mary Pettinger, Jennifer W Bea, Jean Wactawski-Wende, Ryan M Carnahan, Judith K Ockene, Moritz Wyler von Ballmoos, Robert B Wallace and Sylvia Wassertheil-Smoller
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:38
  40. Cholinesterase inhibitors and memantine are prescribed to slow the progression dementia. Although the efficacy of these drugs has been demonstrated, their effectiveness, from the perspective of patients and ca...

    Authors: Nicole R Fowler, Yi-Fan Chen, Christiana A Thurton, Aiju Men, Eric G Rodriguez and Julie M Donohue
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:37
  41. Oral bisphosphonates are commonly used to prevent / treat osteoporosis. However, bisphosphonate treatment is not without risk and serious adverse effects, including upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB) have ...

    Authors: Jennifer A Knopp-Sihota, Greta G Cummings, Joanne Homik and Don Voaklander
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:36
  42. Walking requires gait adjustments in order to walk safely in continually changing environments. Gait adaptability is reduced in older adults, and (near) falls, fall-related hip fractures and fear of falling ar...

    Authors: Mariëlle W van Ooijen, Melvyn Roerdink, Marga Trekop, Jan Visschedijk, Thomas W Janssen and Peter J Beek
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:34
  43. Stroke-related complications are barriers to patients’ recovery leading to increasing morbidity, mortality, and health care costs, decreasing patient’s quality of life. The purpose of this study was to quantif...

    Authors: Vilai Kuptniratsaikul, Apichana Kovindha, Sumalee Suethanapornkul, Nuttaset Manimmanakorn and Yingsumal Archongka
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:33
  44. The increasing life expectancy in most European countries has resulted in growth of the population 50 and older. This population is more susceptible to infectious diseases because of immunosenescence, co-morbi...

    Authors: Renske Eilers, Paul FM Krabbe, Ted GA van Essen, Anita Suijkerbuijk, Alies van Lier and Hester E de Melker
    Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2013 13:32

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