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Fig 1.

Flow chart of eligibility for the database after hip fracture.

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Table 1.

Characteristics of older individuals.

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Table 2.

Effect of rehabilitation.

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Table 3.

Characteristics of older individuals among subgroups divided by behavioral psychological symptoms of dementia transition.

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Fig 2.

FIM gain among cognitively intact and cognitive impaired groups divided by BPSD.

FIM, functional independence measure; data is mean ± standard deviation. Group (-/-): BPSD (-) both at the beginning of and at the end of rehabilitation. Group (+/-): BPSD (+) at the beginning and BPSD (-) at the end of rehabilitation. Group (-/+): BPSD (-) at the beginning of rehabilitation and BPSD (+) at the end of it. Group (+/+): BPSD (+) both at the beginning of and at the end of rehabilitation. Analyzed by ANOVA and Bonferroni as a post-hoc test. (A) FIM gain. (B) motor FIM gain. (C) cognitive FIM gain. * vs. cognitively intact; ✝ vs. Group (+/-).

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Table 4.

Odds ratios (OR) (and 95% CIs) of rehabilitation outcomes obtained from multinomial logistic regression analyses among cognitively intact and cognitive-impaired groups with or without behavioral psychological symptoms of dementia.

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Fig 3.

Transition of walking ability.

*p<0.001 Chi-squared test among subgroups.

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