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selected publications and materials related to falls and fractures. Please
note the year of publication may be later than the year(s) the data
represent.
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2001 Publications and Materials
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2002 Publications and Materials
Falls among
Older Americans: CDC Prevention Efforts- A Testimony of David W. Fleming
before the Subcommittee on Aging Committee on Health, Education, Labor and
Pensions, June 2002
http://www.cdc.gov/washington/testimony/aging.htm
Data show that falls are the leading cause of injury death among people 65
years and older. Of all fall-related injuries, hip fractures not only cause
the greatest number of injury deaths, but they also lead to the most severe
health problems and reduced quality of life. Women sustain 75-80% of all hip
fractures and the rate increases sharply from age 65 to 85. One out of three
women will have a hip fracture by age 90. In 1999, there were over 300,000
hospital admissions for hip fractures, 77% were women.
2001 Publications and Materials
U.S. Fall Prevention Programs for
Seniors
http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/falls/
This document describes fall prevention programs for U.S. seniors that
research show are important components of effective programs: education,
home assessment for environmental fall hazards, and access to home
modification and/or repair services. These programs may provide models for
agencies or organizations that want to develop fall prevention programs for
older adults. Among people age 65 and older, falls are the leading cause of
injury deaths and serious injuries. Among seniors with osteoporosis, falls
can cause devastating injuries such as hip fractures; 75%-80% of hip
fractures are sustained by women. Comprehensive programs from the following
states are described: Arizona, California, Connecticut, Idaho, Kentucky,
Maryland, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Utah, and Virginia.
Examples of program materials from several states are also provided.
Falls and Fractures: Women’s Health Topics A-Z
http://www.cdc.gov/women/az/falls.htm
View women’s health resources related to falls and fractures.
Falls and Hip
Fractures among Older Adults
http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/factsheets/falls.htm
Learn basic facts about falls and hip fractures among older adults.
Toolkit to
Prevent Senior Falls
http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/pub-res/toolkit/brochures.htm
Learn what you can do to prevent senior falls.
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