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    Beta-blocker use and fall risk in older individuals: Original results from two studies with meta-analysis

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    Aims: To investigate the association between use of ÎČ-blockers and ÎČ-blocker characteristics – selectivity, lipid solubility, intrinsic sympathetic activity (ISA) and CYP2D6 enzyme metabolism – and fall risk. Methods: Data from two prospective studies were used, including community-dwelling individuals, n = 7662 (the Rotterdam Study) and 2407 (B-PROOF), all aged ≄55 years. Fall incidents were recorded prospectively. Time-varying ÎČ-blocker use was determined using pharmacy dispensing records. Cox proportional hazard models adjusted for age and sex were applied to determine the association between ÎČ-blocker use, their characteristics – selectivity, lipid solubility, ISA and CYP2D6 enzyme metabolism – and fall risk. The results of the studies were combined using meta-analyses. Results: In total 2917 participants encountered a fall during a total follow-up time of 89 529 years. Meta-analysis indicated no association between use of any ÎČ-blocker, compared to nonuse, and fall risk, hazard ratio (HR) = 0.97 [95% confidence interval (CI) 0.88–1.06]. Use of a selective ÎČ-blocker was also not associated with fall risk, HR = 0.92 (95%CI 0.83–1.01). Use of a nonselective ÎČ-blocker was associated with an increased fall risk, HR = 1.22 (95%CI 1.01–1.48). Other ÎČ-blocker characteristics including lipid solubility and CYP2D6 enzyme metabolism were not associated with fall risk. Conclusion: Our study suggests that use of a nonselective ÎČ-blocker, contrary to selective ÎČ-blockers, is associated with an increased fall risk in an older population. In clinical practice, ÎČ-blockers hav

    Bibliography of reviews and methods of photosynthesis - 88

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    Nonlinear Interactions of Light and Matter with Absorption

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    The Utilization of Inorganic and Organic Phosphorous Compounds as Nutrients by Eukaryotic Microalgae: A Multidisciplinary Perspective: Part 2

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