Figure 1.
Adjusted Hazard Ratios and 95% Confidence Intervals for Major Mobility Disability (MMD) (A), Persistent Major Mobility Disability (pMMD) (B), and Injurious Falls (C) by Summed ACB Score and Intervention Arm. An odds ratio of >1 indicates higher risk for respective outcomes (MMD, pMMD, and injurious falls). Adjusted characteristics included: age, sex, race, education, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, smoking status, body mass index, waist circumference, history of hypertension, history of stroke, history of diabetes, history of heart attack, history of heart failure, history of arthritis, history of chronic lung disease, history of cancer, short physical performance battery, self-rated overall health, activity levels, 400 m gait speed, cognitive assessment, overall number of medications, number of anticholinergic medications, patient experienced dizziness in past 6 months, patient experienced a fall in the past year, patient experienced a fall requiring medical attention in the past year.

