Prevalence, Characteristics, and Associated Risk Factors of the Elderly with Hip Fractures: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of NHANES 2005-2010.
Yuan-Wei ZhangPan-Pan LuYing-Juan LiGuang-Chun DaiMin-Hao ChenYa-Kuan ZhaoMu-Min CaoYun-Feng RuiPublished in: Clinical interventions in aging (2021)
Our nationwide data indicate the prevalence of hip fractures in the elderly is generally on the rise, and the female occupies a higher proportion. Age (especially aged 80 years and older), race (mainly Non-Hispanic white), smoking, drinking alcohol, living alone, combined with diabetes and osteoporosis may be closely linked to the occurrence of hip fractures in the elderly, although these variables still need to be verified in further prospective investigations.
Keyphrases
- community dwelling
- middle aged
- total hip arthroplasty
- risk factors
- type diabetes
- cardiovascular disease
- postmenopausal women
- risk assessment
- alcohol consumption
- physical activity
- electronic health record
- bone mineral density
- smoking cessation
- big data
- glycemic control
- machine learning
- metabolic syndrome
- deep learning
- insulin resistance
- artificial intelligence
- data analysis