Sentence examples for in the context of fall from inspiring English sources

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The project team determined that LTC staff needed further education regarding: (i) how to identify extrinsic and intrinsic risk factors for falls; (ii) how to implement multifactorial risk reduction strategies for fall injury prevention; and, (iii) ethical dilemmas relating to quality of life and autonomy in the context of fall injury prevention.

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He said: "At face value, the 5% growth in new car registrations in the UK in 2012 is promising, especially in the context of falling sales in the four major European markets.

When considered in the context of falling biodiversity and altered species composition in heathland, policy focus should remain on reducing N emissions.

The death culminates weeks of tension with the miners demanding legal changes to give them access to more mineral deposits in the context of falling international metal prices.

Young children may suffer more severe malaria than infants in certain epidemiological settings [13], [14], and the malaria burden in infants may decrease further relative to that in children in the context of falling transmission intensity and other control efforts [15], [16], [17].

Despite this, only few studies used it in the context of falls and fall prevention [ 9, 15, 20, 27].

Unfortunately, none of the studies mentioned investigated the role of other concurrent chronic diseases in the context of falling by multivariate analysis.

In the context of falling CHD mortality rates, narrowing of absolute inequalities is to be expected, but increases in relative inequalities are a cause for concern.

In line with a case control study based on self-reported lifetime SHS exposure in the context of falling SHS exposure levels, 27 our results provide little support for an increased risk of CHD or stroke associated with low levels of cotinine exposure.

Given the context of falls and their outcomes in the lives of postmenopausal women, efforts have been made in order to evaluate balance.

Moreover, BD could be related to accentuated postural tone of the extensor muscles due to a disorder in the excitability of the corresponding descending pathways (Porter and Lemon 1993), or to the fear of the void in front of the subject linked to the fear of falling in the context of post-fall syndrome (Murphy and Isaacs 1982; Pfitzenmeyer et al 1999; Mourey et al 2004).

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