نتایج جستجو برای: frailty models

تعداد نتایج: 915874  

 Introduction: Frailty is a prevalent aging syndrome that causes adverse health outcomes in the elderly. Socioeconomic status and chronic illness may increase the risk of frailty syndrome. The aim of this study was to Prevalence of Frailty and Related Factors in the Elderly Referred to the Emergency Department of Ardabil Medical Education Centers in 2020.  Methods: In this descriptive cross-se...

Journal: :Age and ageing 2014
Barry R Greene Emer P Doheny Aisling O'Halloran Rose Anne Kenny

BACKGROUND frailty is an important geriatric syndrome linked to increased mortality, morbidity and falls risk. METHODS a total of 399 community-dwelling older adults were assessed using Fried's frailty phenotype and the timed up and go (TUG) test. Tests were quantified using shank-mounted inertial sensors. We report a regression-based method for assessment of frailty using inertial sensor dat...

2016
Jens-Oliver Bock Hans-Helmut König Hermann Brenner Walter E. Haefeli Renate Quinzler Herbert Matschinger Kai-Uwe Saum Ben Schöttker Dirk Heider

BACKGROUND The concept of frailty is rapidly gaining attention as an independent syndrome with high prevalence in older adults. Thereby, frailty is often related to certain adverse outcomes like mortality or disability. Another adverse outcome discussed is increased health care utilization. However, only few studies examined the impact of frailty on health care utilization and corresponding cos...

Journal: :BMC geriatrics 2016
Anna Turusheva Elena Frolova Elena Korystina Dmitry Zelenukha Pulodjon Tadjibaev Natalia Gurina Eralda Turkeshi Jean-Marie Degryse

BACKGROUND Frailty prevalence differs across countries depending on the models used to assess it that are based on various conceptual and operational definitions. This study aims to assess the clinical validity of three frailty models among community-dwelling older adults in north-western Russia where there is a higher incidence of cardiovascular disease and lower life expectancy than in Europe...

Objectives: Frailty syndrome is one of the most important aging syndromes that has a high psychological and financial cost for the elderly, families and health system. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine the factors associated with Frailty in the older adult in Khuzestan province. Materials and Methods: This is a cross-sectional study that was performed in 2019 on 540 older adult...

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2011
Tom Grotmol Freddie Bray Harald Holte Marion Haugen Lauren Kunz Steinar Tretli Odd O Aalen Tron A Moger

BACKGROUND The bimodality of the age-incidence curve of Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) has been ascribed to the existence of subgroups with distinct etiologies. Frailty models can be usefully applied to age-incidence curves of cancer to aid the understanding of biological phenomena in these instances. The models imply that for a given disease, a minority of individuals are at high risk, compared with th...

Hasani, Mohammad Masoud, Jafarian Yazdi, Ali, Moosavi arfa , Nazila , Pashaii sabet, Fatemeh,

Introduction: One of the expected consequences of society aging is an increase in the number of frail elderly. Frailty if persistent, It probably has consequences for the individual and social life of the elderly in society. Therefore, the present study aimed to determine the prevalence and frailty-related factors were assessed in the elderly hospitalized. Methods: The present study is a cross-...

2004
Jason P. Fine

We consider a class of semiparametric regression models which are one-parameter extensions of the Cox [J. Roy. Statist. Soc. Ser. B 34 (1972) 187–220] model for right-censored univariate failure times. These models assume that the hazard given the covariates and a random frailty unique to each individual has the proportional hazards form multiplied by the frailty. The frailty is assumed to have...

2012
Emmanouil Androulakis Christos Koukouvinos

In the field of survival analysis, when heterogeneity is suspected across study subjects, a model that can account for that variability is preferred. Moreover, an important and challenging task in that field is to efficiently select a subset of significant variables upon which the hazard function depends. To this end, frailty models along with the penalized likelihood methodology can be applied...

Journal: :Behavior genetics 2004
Slobodan Zdravkovic Andreas Wienke Nancy L Pedersen Marjorie E Marenberg Anatoli I Yashin Ulf de Faire

The importance of some recognized risk factors on genetic influences for coronary heart disease (CHD) needs further clarification. The aim of the present study was therefore to study the impact of known risk factors on genetic influences for CHD-death. Both twin (correlated gamma-frailty) and non-twin models (univariate gamma-frailty) were utilized and compared regarding their suitability for g...

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