Metabolic syndrome is associated with an increased risk of falls in the elderly.

Majed Saeed Alzahrani, Vishal Vennu
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Numerous studies have investigated the causes of falls in the elderly. However, there is little information about metabolic syndrome (MS) as a risk factor for falls in older adults. No evaluations have given a qualitative overview of studies examining the relationship between MS and falls in the elderly. We did a literature search in electronic databases to look for studies that assessed a link between MS and falls among people over the age of 55 years. We found three studies of high quality. These included 2774 people with an average age of 72 years. Even after controlling for other risk factors, two studies found that MS was significantly associated with an older adult's 1.3-2.5-fold increased risk of falling. We found that MS and its independent components were strongly linked with falls among the elderly, even after correcting for numerous variables.

代谢综合征与老年人跌倒风险增加有关。
许多研究都对老年人跌倒的原因进行了调查。然而,有关代谢综合征(MS)作为老年人跌倒风险因素的信息却很少。目前还没有任何评估对探讨 MS 与老年人跌倒之间关系的研究进行定性概述。我们在电子数据库中进行了文献检索,以寻找评估 MS 与 55 岁以上人群跌倒之间关系的研究。我们发现了三项高质量的研究。这些研究共涉及 2774 人,平均年龄为 72 岁。即使在控制了其他风险因素后,仍有两项研究发现多发性硬化症与老年人跌倒风险增加 1.3-2.5 倍有显著关联。我们发现,即使在校正了许多变量之后,多发性硬化症及其独立成分仍与老年人跌倒密切相关。
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