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  JAMDA
	
		August 31, 2021
	
			
			
            Orthostatic hypotension (OH) and orthostatic intolerance symptoms are common in older community-dwelling adults and are associated with reduced quality of life and detrimental health outcomes. This study aimed to determine the prevalence, co-occurrence and determinants of OH and orthostatic intolerance sym...
	
	
					
  JAMDA
	
		June 22, 2018
	
			
			
            Orthostatic hypotension (OH) has high prevalence in frail older adults. However, its effect on mortality, disability, and hospitalization in frail older adults is poorly investigated. Thus, we assessed the relationship between the prevalence of OH and its effect on mortality, disability, and hospitalizatio...
	
	
					
  JAMDA
	
		August 9, 2021
	
			
			
            To assess the prevalence of orthostatic hypotension (OH) and the association of OH with the risk of falls among community-dwelling older adults with a previous fall.
      
	
	
					
  Caring for the Ages
	
		December 31, 2024
	
			
			
	
	
					
  JAMDA
	
		February 25, 2015
	
			
			
            Our primary objective was to describe the prevalence of osteoporosis (OP) diagnosis in nursing home residents (NHRs). Secondary objectives included assessment of pharmacologic therapies and risk of fracture in NHRs with OP, as well as differentiating clinical characteristics of treated versus untreated mal...
	
	
					
  JAMDA
	
		March 27, 2015
	
			
			
	
	
					
  JAMDA
	
		September 10, 2020
	
			
			
            The objective of this study was to describe the prevalence of osteosarcopenia and its association with falls, fractures, and mortality in community-dwelling older adults.
      
	
	
					
  JAMDA
	
		April 18, 2017
	
			
			
            The aims of this study were to determine the prevalence of osteosarcopenic obesity (OSO) and to investigate its association with frailty and physical performance in Mexican community-dwelling middle-aged and older women.
      
	
	
					
  Caring for the Ages
	
		February 27, 2019
	
			
			
	
	
					
  Caring for the Ages
	
		August 30, 2017