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. 2009 Feb 5;64A(3):403–410. doi: 10.1093/gerona/gln035

Table 4.

Sample Characteristics

Characteristics Clients With Hip Fracture (N = 1,003) Clients Without Hip Fracture (N = 39,276)
Demographic characteristics
    Age groups, %
                65–74 12.8 19.5
                75–84 45.0 49.0
                85+ 42.3 31.5
            Mean age (SD), y 83.4 (6.8) 81.4 (7.1)
    Sex, % female 77.8 65.5
Diagnoses, %
    Osteoporosis 30.1 23.1
    Parkinson's disease 5.8 4.9
    Arthritis 51.2 50.1
Functional status, %
    ADL impairment 22.9 21.1
    ADL decline 59.7 57.5
    Uses ambulation aide 58.4 47.3
    Falls (1+ vs 0) 45.9 37.9
    Unsteady gait 64.9 57.5
    Vision (2+ vs 0 or 1) 9.4 9.7
    Vision decline 7.5 7.7
    Inactivity   (less than 2 h activity/wk) 25.9 23.7
Cognitive status, %
    Cognitive impairment 24.2 23.1
    Delirium 3.1 3.1
    Agitation or disorientation 6.2 5.7
Psychosocial status, %
    Depression 12.2 13.1
    Antidepressant use 20.4 19.0
    No. of days out   of house in a week 20.8 17.4
    Living alone 40.1 35.7
Health status, %
    Poor self-related health 18.5 20.1
    Unintended weight loss 9.6 10.5
    Severe malnutrition 2.0 1.0
    Morbid obesity 0.7 2.1
    Health instability/frailty 40.6 43.0
Health behaviors
    Tobacco use 8.2% 7.1%
    Drinking alcohol 1.7% 1.6%
Environmental hazards, %
    Lighting 0.6 0.4
    Flooring 4.4 3.7
    Bathroom 3.7 3.5
    Kitchen 0.5 0.5
    Access to home 7.1 6.4
    Access to rooms in home 6.5 5.6
No. of assessments per client, %
    2 only 63.5 55.4
    3–4 30.6 36.8
    5+ 5.9 7.8

Note: ADL = activities of daily living.