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Longitudinal study of falls among HIV-infected and uninfected women: the role of cognition.
Antiviral Therapy ( IF 1.2 ) Pub Date : 2017-9-22 , DOI: 10.3851/imp3195
Anjali Sharma 1 , Donald R Hoover 2 , Qiuhu Shi 3 , Susan Holman 4 , Michael W Plankey 5 , Phyllis C Tien 6, 7 , Kathleen M Weber 8 , Michelle Floris-Moore 9 , Hector H Bolivar 10 , David E Vance 11 , Elizabeth T Golub 12 , Marcia McDonnell Holstad 13 , Michael T Yin 14
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Although fracture rates are higher in HIV+ than HIV- women, whether HIV infection increases risk of falls is unclear. We determined the longitudinal occurrence and risk factors for falls in the Women's Interagency HIV Study (WIHS), and explored associations with cognitive complaints.

中文翻译:

HIV 感染和未感染女性跌倒的纵向研究:认知的作用。

尽管 HIV+ 女性的骨折率高于 HIV- 女性,但 HIV 感染是否会增加跌倒的风险尚不清楚。我们确定了女性机构间 HIV 研究 (WIHS) 中跌倒的纵向发生率和危险因素,并探讨了与认知投诉的关联。
更新日期:2020-08-21
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