@article{56f79d6c453f460db62fb5a5a28d1e60,
title = "Follow-up of white-coat hypertension in the Hanshin-Awaji earthquake [26]",
author = "K. Kario and T. Matsuo and K. Shimada",
note = "Funding Information: occupancy and a higher relative immobility rate of the sacral area, and a tendency to fewer body movements per hour. The only other analysis, to our knowledge, of body movements in bedridden geriatric patients was in 1961.{\textquoteright} This study examined overall body movements with an inertia switch mounted under a bed and in circuit with an electrical impulse counter. No-one with more than 50 movements per night developed a pressure sore. It may be useful to analyse movements of the sacrum area and overall body movements to prevent pressure sores in bedridden patients. Supported by the Pole GBM Rhone-Alpes and the Mission {"}innovation{"} of the French Ministry of Defence.",
year = "1996",
doi = "10.1016/S0140-6736(96)91332-X",
language = "English",
volume = "347",
pages = "626--627",
journal = "The Lancet",
issn = "0140-6736",
publisher = "Elsevier B.V.",
number = "9001",
}