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. 2018 Jun 21;15:E82. doi: 10.5888/pcd15.170518

Table 2. Probability of Falls and Fall-Related Injuries, Among US Adults (N = 157,753) Aged 65 or Older With Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) (N = 9,116) and Without CKD (N = 147,893), Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2014a .

Predictors OR (95% CI) Falls OR (95% CI) Fall-Related Injury
Model 1. Compares CKD group vs non-CKD group 1.81 (1.63–2.01)b 1.50 (1.27–1.78)b
Model 2. Comparison in Model 1 adjusted for demographic characteristics from Table 1 1.75 (1.58–1.94)b 1.46 (1.24–1.72)b
Model 3. Comparison in Model 1 adjusted for physical function, health, and lifestyle factors from Table 1 1.36 (1.21–1.53)c 1.26 (1.08–1.44)c
Model 4. Comparison in Model 1 adjusted for chronic conditions from Table 1 1.53 (1.38–1.70)b 1.42 (1.20–1.69)b
Model 5. Comparison in Model 1 adjusted for demographic characteristics and physical function, health, and lifestyle characteristics from Table 1 1.32 (1.18–1.48)c 1.25 (1.06–1.49)c
Model 6. Comparison in Model 1 adjusted for demographic, physical function, health/lifestyle characteristics and chronic conditions 1.26 (1.13–1.47)c 1.23 (1.04–1.40)c

Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; OR, odds ratio.

a

Not all participants responded to the question about CKD.

b

Indicates P < .001.

c

Indicates P < .01.