What leads to falls in older women?

ANI  |  Washington D.C. [USA] 

A recent study was conducted to find if and lead to falls in older women.

The findings have been published in the Journal of American Society.

Falls can be especially challenging for older people who are obese and who also have sarcopenia (the medical term for a loss of muscle strength as we age). Currently, 5 percent to 13 percent of adults older than 60 have sarcopenia. Those rates may be as high as 50 percent in people 80-years-old and older.

Older adults who gain weight may increase their risk for and falls. is a growing epidemic. More than one-third of adults 65-years-old and older were considered obese in 2010. Having sarcopenia and obesity, or "sarcopenic obesity," is linked to a decline in your ability to function physically, and to an increased risk of fractures.

A team of researchers suggested that it is important to identify people at risk for falls related to obesity and muscle weakness so that can offer

To learn more about and its effects on falls in older women, the team reviewed information from the Women's Initiative (WHI). The full study includes information--like weight, muscle mass, and experiences with falls--from more than 160,000 women aged 50 to 79 who were followed for more than 15 years. The researchers looked at results for 11,020 postmenopausal women.

The researchers concluded that out of the study participants, postmenopausal Hispanic/Latina women had the highest risk of falls related to They also noted that postmenopausal women younger than 65 were at a higher risk for falls connected to

Efforts to learn more about how women's bodies change after menopause will help

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First Published: Tue, November 06 2018. 12:30 IST