Ablett, Andrew D.Wood, Adrian D.Barr, RebeccaGuillot, JordanBlack, Alison J.MacDonald, Helen M.Reid, David M.Myint, Phyo K.2019-06-012019-06-012018-08Ablett, A D, Wood, A D, Barr, R, Guillot, J, Black, A J, MacDonald, H M, Reid, D M & Myint, P K 2018, 'A high anti-cholinergic burden is associated with a history of falls in the previous year in middle-aged women : findings from the Aberdeen Prospective Osteoporosis Screening Study', Annals of Epidemiology, vol. 28, no. 8, pp. 557-562. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.annepidem.2018.05.0111047-2797ORCID: /0000-0003-3852-6158/work/163198774http://hdl.handle.net/2164/12351APOSS was funded by the Grampian Osteoporosis Trust. A.D.A. received an Aberdeen Summer Research Scholarship supported by the funding from the Grampian Osteoporosis Trust Charity. The funder has no role in design, analysis, interpretation and reporting of the work presented. We gratefully acknowledge the Steering Committee of APOSS for permission to conduct this research.6629467enganti-cholinergicepidemiologybone mineral densityfallsfracturewomenmiddle ageR Medicine (General)R1A high anti-cholinergic burden is associated with a history of falls in the previous year in middle-aged women : findings from the Aberdeen Prospective Osteoporosis Screening StudyJournal article10.1016/j.annepidem.2018.05.011288