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Global epidemiology of lower limb fractures: Trends, burden, and . . . The burden of lower limb fractures increased with age, but FFB and FPTFA showed a "double peak" age distribution, with FFB most common in the 20-24 age group Lower limb fractures were more prevalent in males among younger individuals and in females among older populations
Products - Data Briefs - Number 532 - June 2025 Suggested Citation [?] Falls are the leading cause of injury for adults age 65 and older (1) Older adults have higher death rates from unintentional falls than adults in other age groups This Data Brief updates a previous report (2), presenting the most recent final data on older adult fall death rates along with trends starting from 2003
Fragility fractures - World Health Organization (WHO) Globally in 2019, fractures accounted for 25 8 million years lived with disability (YLDs), an increase of 65 3% of the absolute YLDs since 1990 Fractures are more likely to occur in older people, especially older women
Global burden of disease for musculoskeletal disorders in all age . . . By analyzing the global burden of disease for musculoskeletal disorders across age groups from 2024 to 2050, we aimed to capture the dynamic nature of these diseases over time At the same time, we recognize the value of bibliometrics in mapping research
Global trends in burden of fractures, low bone mineral density, and . . . Abstract This study examined the global burden of fractures, low bone mineral density (BMD), and high body mass index (BMI) across various age groups, periods, and cohorts, revealing significant health inequalities and the need for targeted interventions
Trends in Fracture Incidence: A Population-Based Study Over 20 Years In both sexes, the incidence of all fractures rose with age, peaking at 15,415 and 9302 per 100,000 p-y for women and men, respectively, in the age-group 85 years and over As delineated in Table 1, 33% of all fractures resulted from severe trauma
Collarbone a Common Casualty | Rady Childrens Hospital Many surgeons will translate the adult literature to kids in this age group, especially if the injury is on the dominant arm, or if the child is an overhead athlete
The global burden of fractures - The Lancet Healthy Longevity This systematic analysis of GBD 2019 reported by the GBD 2019 Fracture Collaborators shows the large burden of fractures worldwide, with 178 million (95% uncertainly interval [UI] 162–196) new fractures, 445 million (428–484) prevalent fractures, and 25·8 million (17·8–35·8) YLDs due to fractures in 2019 2 The good news is that the
Global burden of disease for musculoskeletal disorders in all age . . . Results: Global disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) for musculoskeletal disorders by age were dominated by those aged 70 years and older, but the rate of change in DALYs between 2024 and 2050 was approximately ± 1%