Fall characteristics among elderly populations in urban and rural areas in Korea

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Falling is one of the leading causes of injury among elderly populations. As the population over 65 years old increases, medical costs due to falling will also increase. Urban and rural areas have different fall characteristics, and research into these differences is lacking.A survey was conducted on 2012 people over 60 years old between September 1, 2015, to October 12, 2015. Guro-gu (Seoul), Yeongdeungpo-gu (Seoul), and Jung-gu (Daegu) were classified as urban areas and included 1205 of the study participants. Dalseong-gun (Daegu) and Yangpyeong-gun (Gyeonggi-do) were categorized as rural areas and included 807 participants. The survey included questions about fall history, cause, season and time of recent falls, and external conditions associated with recent falls, like floor or ground materials and shoe types.Rural respondents were older than urban respondents (P

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Kim, M., Chang, M., Nam, E., Kim, S. G., Cho, S. I., Ryu, D. H., … Kun, X. (2020). Fall characteristics among elderly populations in urban and rural areas in Korea. Medicine (United States), 99(46), E23106. https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000023106

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