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0years (range 50-102); 28,132 participants were women; 4057 (8.1%) participants reported falls at follow-up. Participants had an increased falls risk [OR (95% CI)] if they were underweight [1.41 (1.06-1.88), p = 0.017] or obese [1.20 (1.09-1.32), p 0.001] compared to those with normal weight. The association of underweight and obesity with increased falls risk was consistent in participants aged ≥ 65years. In participants with functional impairment, underweight was associated with higher falls risk [1.61 (1.09-2.4, p = 0.018]