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. 2025 Oct 8;27:e71034. doi: 10.2196/71034

Table 1.

Patient distribution and fall prevalence (overall, by sex and by age). Counts and percentages are shown for all patients, fallers, and nonfallers.

Dataset and characteristics All patients, n (%) Fallers, n (%) Nonfallers, n (%)
University



Patients 931,726 (100) 10,442 (1.12) 921,284 (98.88)

Sex




Female 496,560 (100) 4696 (0.95) 491,864 (99.05)


Male 435,166 (100) 5746 (1.32) 429,420 (98.68)

Age range




10-20 3349 (100) 3 (0.09) 3346 (99.91)


20-30 83,926 (100) 144 (0.17) 83,782 (99.83)


30-40 155,611 (100) 316 (0.2) 155,295 (99.8)


40-50 142,956 (100) 427 (0.3) 142,529 (99.7)


50-60 144,232 (100) 846 (0.59) 143,386 (99.41)


60-70 135,627 (100) 1577 (1.16) 134,050 (98.84)


70-80 118,549 (100) 2366 (2) 116,183 (98)


80-90 100,742 (100) 3061 (3.04) 97,681 (96.96)


90-100 40,067 (100) 1449 (3.62) 38,618 (96.38)


100-110 6445 (100) 249 (3.86) 6196 (96.14)


110-120 222 (100) 4 (1.8) 218 (98.2)
Geriatric



Patients 12,773 (100) 1728 (13.53) 11,045 (86.47)

Sex




Female 7304 (100) 866 (11.86) 6438 (88.14)


Male 5469 (100) 862 (15.76) 4607 (84.24)

Age range




60-70 1281 (100) 145 (11.32) 1136 (88.68)


70-80 4560 (100) 551 (12.08) 4009 (87.92)


80-90 5851 (100) 852 (14.56) 4999 (85.44)


90-100 1069 (100) 177 (16.56) 892 (83.44)


100-110 12 (100) 3 (25) 9 (75)