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Study Links Smaller Arm Circumference to Higher Mortality Risk in Older Adults with Hip Fractures

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A recent study has identified a significant link between arm circumference and mortality risk in older adults who experience hip fractures. The research, conducted by a team including Ceolin, Termini, and Sella, highlights that arm circumference measurements may serve as an indicator of health outcomes in geriatric patients following such injuries. The findings have been published in the journal *European Geriatric Medicine*.

The study suggests that smaller arm circumferences could be associated with higher mortality rates among elderly individuals recovering from hip fractures. Researchers analyzed data to explore this relationship, aiming to better understand how physical characteristics might predict recovery outcomes. The results point to the potential value of incorporating arm circumference assessments into routine evaluations for older patients with hip fractures. Further details on the methodology and implications of these findings are available in the published article.

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Date: November 28, 2025

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