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Stürze im Alter

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Beweglich?

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Das folgende Kapitel widmet sich dem Thema Sturzsyndrom. Gerade bei hochbetagten Menschen stellt dies ein hohes gesundheitliches Risiko mit zum Teil langfristigen gesundheitlichen Folgen da. Der erste Teil widmet sich den Grundlagen, Risikofaktoren und präventiven Ansätzen. Im zweiten Teil werden wesentliche Studien vertieft.

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Anders, J., Behmann, M., Dapp, U., Walter, U. (2008). Stürze im Alter. In: Beweglich?. Weißbuch Prävention, vol 2007/20. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-77274-3_9

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