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1. Factors that influence exercise activity among women post hip fracture participating in the Exercise Plus Program

2. Depression Following Thrombotic Cardiovascular Events in Elderly Medicare Beneficiaries: Risk of Morbidity and Mortality

4. Impact of psychological resilience on walking capacity in older adults following hip fracture

5. Depressive symptom heterogeneity among older adults after hip fracture

6. Pain, Analgesic Use, and Patient Satisfaction With Spinal Versus General Anesthesia for Hip Fracture Surgery : A Randomized Clinical Trial

7. Application of <scp>Cut‐Points</scp> for Low Muscle Strength and Lean Mass in <scp>Mobility‐Limited</scp> Older Adults

8. Sarcopenia Definition: The Position Statements of the Sarcopenia Definition and Outcomes Consortium

9. Four Square Step Test Performance in Hip Fracture Patients

10. Effect of Multicomponent Home-Based Training on Gait and Muscle Strength in Older Adults After Hip Fracture Surgery: A Single Site Randomized Trial

11. Genotype, resilience and function and physical activity post hip fracture

12. Residual Disability, Mortality, and Nursing Home Placement After Hip Fracture Over 2 Decades

13. The Relationship Between Alcohol Consumption and Hip Fracture Recovery Among Older Adults

14. Two Approaches to Classifying and Quantifying Physical Resilience in Longitudinal Data

15. Establishing the Link Between Lean Mass and Grip Strength Cut Points With Mobility Disability and Other Health Outcomes: Proceedings of the Sarcopenia Definition and Outcomes Consortium Conference

16. Sex Differences in Recovery Across Multiple Domains Among Older Adults With Hip Fracture

17. Sex Difference in All-Cause and Infection-Specific Mortality Over 10 Years Post Hip Fracture

18. Using Treatment Fidelity Measures to Understand Walking Recovery: A Secondary Analysis From the Community Ambulation Project

19. Change in Vertebral Strength and Bone Mineral Density in Men and Women over the Year Post Hip Fracture: A Subgroup Analysis

20. The Effect of Frailty on Walking Recovery After Hip Fracture: A Secondary Analysis of the Community Ambulation Project

21. Engaging patients as partners in a multicentre trial of spinal versus general anaesthesia for older adults

22. Biomarkers Associated with Physical Resilience After Hip Fracture

23. Serum 25(OH)D is associated with an altered bone turnover marker response after a hip fracture

24. Soluble Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha Receptor 1, Bone Resorption, and Bone Mineral Density in the Year Following Hip Fractures: The Baltimore Hip Studies

25. Persistence of depressive symptoms and gait speed recovery in older adults after hip fracture

26. Bone-Active Medication Utilization from 2013-2017 Amid Beneficiaries Aged 65+ with Medicare Part D by Provider Type

27. EXAMINING DIFFERENCES IN RECOVERY OUTCOMES BETWEEN MALE AND FEMALE HIP FRACTURE PATIENTS: DESIGN AND BASELINE RESULTS OF A PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY FROM THE BALTIMORE HIP STUDIES

28. Effect of Multicomponent Home-Based Training on Gait and Muscle Strength Performance in Older Adults With Hip Fracture

29. Cognitive Differences between Men and Women who Fracture their Hip and Impact on Six-Month Survival

30. Distinct Trajectories of Recovery Within the First Year After Hip Fracture

31. Effect of a Multicomponent Home-Based Physical Therapy Intervention on Ambulation After Hip Fracture in Older Adults: The CAP Randomized Clinical Trial

32. Resiliency Groups Following Hip Fracture in Older Adults

33. Application of SDOC Cut Points for Low Muscle Strength for Recovery of Walking Speed After Hip Fracture

34. A multi-center trial of exercise and testosterone therapy in women after hip fracture: Design, methods and impact of the COVID-19 pandemic

35. Difference in the trajectory of change in bone geometry as measured by hip structural analysis in the narrow neck, intertrochanteric region, and femoral shaft between men and women following hip fracture

36. Measurement of Function Post Hip Fracture: Testing a Comprehensive Measurement Model of Physical Function

37. Pain, Genes, and Function in the Post–Hip Fracture Period

38. Changes in bone mineral density over time by body mass index in the health ABC study

39. Neurocognitive measures predict voluntary stepping performance in older adults post-hip fracture

40. Sex Differences in Bone-Active Medication Utilization Before and During the Year After Hip Fracture

41. Differences in geometric strength at the contralateral hip between men with hip fracture and non-fractured comparators

42. FEASIBILITY OF FOUR SQUARE STEP TEST IN HIP FRACTURE PATIENTS

43. Trunk Muscle Composition 2 Months After Hip Fracture: Findings From the Baltimore Hip Studies

44. Gait Speed and Mobility Disability: Revisiting Meaningful Levels Across Diverse Clinical Populations

45. IN HIP FRACTURE, GENDER CONFOUNDS COGNITION ASSESSMENT, TIME TO DEATH, AND COGNITION-RELATED MORTALITY

46. CHANGES IN THE MEDICARE HOME HEALTH CARE MARKET: THE IMPACT OF ACA REIMBURSEMENT POLICY

47. Stability of Postoperative Delirium Psychomotor Subtypes in Individuals with Hip Fracture

48. The Impact of Body Composition, Pain and Resilience on Physical Activity, Physical Function and Physical Performance at 2 Months Post Hip Fracture

49. Older men who sustain a hip fracture experience greater declines in bone mineral density at the contralateral hip than non-fractured comparators

50. Soluble Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha Receptor 1, Bone Resorption, and Bone Mineral Density in the Year Following Hip Fractures: The Baltimore Hip Studies

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