نتایج جستجو برای: correlated frailty

تعداد نتایج: 262654  

2014
Xujiao Chen Genxiang Mao Sean X Leng

Frailty is a common and important geriatric syndrome characterized by age-associated declines in physiologic reserve and function across multiorgan systems, leading to increased vulnerability for adverse health outcomes. Two major frailty models have been described in the literature. The frailty phenotype defines frailty as a distinct clinical syndrome meeting three or more of five phenotypic c...

2012
Kaitlyn P. Roland Kayla M. D. Cornett Olga Theou Jennifer M. Jakobi Gareth R. Jones

Females with Parkinson's disease (PD) are vulnerable to frailty. PD eventually leads to decreased physical activity, an indicator of frailty. We speculate PD results in frailty through reduced physical activity. Objective. Determine the contribution of physical activity on frailty in PD (n = 15, 65 ± 9 years) and non-PD (n = 15, 73 ± 14 years) females. Methods. Frailty phenotype (nonfrail/prefr...

Journal: :Anz Journal of Surgery 2021

Background The majority of colorectal cancer is diagnosed in people aged >65 years, yet the elderly are less likely to undergo curative surgery. Chronological age poorly correlated with post-operative outcomes and not an acceptable measure risk. Conversely, frailty a strong predictor poor presents opportunity for optimisation. This systematic review aims assess evidence between patients all age...

2017
Yao-Chun Wen Liang-Kung Chen Fei-Yuan Hsiao

BACKGROUND Existing operational definitions of frailty are personnel-costly and time-consuming, resulting in estimates with a small sample size that cannot be generalized to the population level. The objectives were to develop a multimorbidity frailty index using Taiwan's claim database, and to understand its ability to predict adverse event. METHODS This is a retrospective cohort study. Subj...

2017
J. M. Pritchard C. C. Kennedy S. Karampatos G. Ioannidis B. Misiaszek S. Marr C. Patterson T. Woo A. Papaioannou

BACKGROUND The objectives of this study were to determine: 1) the prevalence of frailty using Fried's phenotype method and the Short Performance Physical Battery (SPPB), 2) agreement between frailty assessment methods, 3) the feasibility of assessing frailty using Fried's phenotype method and the SPPB. METHODS This cross-sectional study was conducted at a geriatric out-patient clinic in Hamil...

2018
Nancy L Schoenborn Sarah E Van Pilsum Rasmussen Qian-Li Xue Jeremy D Walston Mara A McAdams-Demarco Dorry L Segev Cynthia M Boyd

BACKGROUND Frailty has been recognized as an important medical syndrome in older adults. Growing literature supports the clinical application of frailty but US older adults' perceptions of frailty have not been explored. We aim to examine perceptions and informational needs about frailty among older adults. METHODS This was a qualitative study involving focus groups of community-dwelling olde...

2018
Francesco Panza Madia Lozupone Vincenzo Solfrizzi Rodolfo Sardone Vittorio Dibello Luca Di Lena Francesca D’Urso Roberta Stallone Massimo Petruzzi Gianluigi Giannelli Nicola Quaranta Antonello Bellomo Antonio Greco Antonio Daniele Davide Seripa Giancarlo Logroscino

Frailty, a critical intermediate status of the aging process that is at increased risk for negative health-related events, includes physical, cognitive, and psychosocial domains or phenotypes. Cognitive frailty is a condition recently defined by operationalized criteria describing coexisting physical frailty and mild cognitive impairment (MCI), with two proposed subtypes: potentially reversible...

2015
Saleha Jaber Al-Kuwaiti Faisal Aziz Iain Blair

BACKGROUND Frailty describes the aging-associated loss of physiological and psychological reserves, leading to an increased risk of adverse health outcomes. Many developed countries view frailty as a major priority for their health and social care systems. Less is known about frailty in less-developed countries. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of frailty in a sample of...

2014
Idris Guessous Jean-Christophe Luthi Christopher Barrett Bowling Jean-Marc Theler Fred Paccaud Jean-Michel Gaspoz William McClellan

Frailty prevalence in older adults has been reported but is largely unknown in middle-aged adults. We determined the prevalence of frailty indicators among middle-aged and older adults from a general Swiss population characterized by universal health insurance coverage and assessed the determinants of frailty with a special focus on socioeconomic status. Participants aged 50 and more from the p...

2013
Simon R Walker Kamalpreet Gill Kerry Macdonald Paul Komenda Claudio Rigatto Manish M Sood Clara J Bohm Leroy J Storsley Navdeep Tangri

BACKGROUND Frailty is a condition characterized by a decline in physical function and functional capacity. Common symptoms of frailty, such as weakness and exhaustion, are prevalent in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). The increased vulnerability of frail patients with coexisting CKD may place them at a heightened risk of encountering additional health complications. The purpose of th...

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