نتایج جستجو برای: frailty

تعداد نتایج: 8802  

2017
Harmke A. Polinder-Bos Hakan Nacak Friedo W. Dekker Stephan J.L. Bakker Carlo A.J.M. Gaillard Ron T. Gansevoort

Introduction Frailty and muscle wasting, a component of frailty, are common in advanced stage chronic kidney disease (CKD). Whether frailty is associated with low urinary creatinine excretion (UCrE) as a measure of muscle mass in this population is unknown. Furthermore, reference values of UCrE are lacking. We first defined low UCrE and studied correlates of low UCrE, and subsequently studied c...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences 2001
L P Fried C M Tangen J Walston A B Newman C Hirsch J Gottdiener T Seeman R Tracy W J Kop G Burke M A McBurnie

BACKGROUND Frailty is considered highly prevalent in old age and to confer high risk for falls, disability, hospitalization, and mortality. Frailty has been considered synonymous with disability, comorbidity, and other characteristics, but it is recognized that it may have a biologic basis and be a distinct clinical syndrome. A standardized definition has not yet been established. METHODS To ...

Habibi, Mojtaba, Khodabandelou, Niloufar, Nasrollahi, Ghasem, Rashedi, Vahid, Shariati, Behnam,

Introduction: People in old age are susceptible to a variety of diseases and disabilities due to decreased physiological capacities. The aim of this study is to investigate the prevalence of substance abuse, mental health, and frailty among the elderly hospitalized in Hazrat-e Rasoul Hospital in 2019. Methods: This cross-sectional descriptive-analytic study was performed on 300 patients 60 year...

Journal: :Population health management 2011
Anita Mohandas JoAnne Reifsnyder Mimi Jacobs Tim Fox

The concept of frailty has been evolving dramatically for the past 30 years. Through its evolution, a variety of single and multidimensional models have been used to describe frailty. This article reviews the current literature related to the defining dimensions of frailty and identifies the gaps in the literature requiring additional research. A detailed literature review was performed to iden...

2017
Huyen Thi Thanh Vu Thanh Xuan Nguyen Tu N. Nguyen Anh Trung Nguyen Robert Cumming Sarah Hilmer Thang Pham

BACKGROUND Frailty is an emerging issue in geriatrics and gerontology. The prevalence of frailty is increasing as the population ages. Like many developing countries, Vietnam has a rapidly ageing population. However, there have been no studies about frailty in older people in Vietnam. This study aims to investigate the prevalence of frailty and its associated factors in older hospitalised patie...

Journal: :BMC musculoskeletal disorders 2015
Maria Victoria Castell Suzan van der Pas Angel Otero Paola Siviero Elaine Dennison Michael Denkinger Nancy Pedersen Mercedes Sanchez-Martinez Rocio Queipo Natasja van Schoor Sabina Zambon Mark Edwards Richard Peter Laura Schaap Dorly Deeg

BACKGROUND Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common cause of disability in the elderly. Clinical frailty is associated with high mortality, but few studies have explored the relationship between OA and frailty. The objective of this study was to consider the association between OA and frailty/pre-frailty in an elderly population comprised of six European cohorts participating in the EPOSA project...

2014
Etienne Joosten Mathias Demuynck Elke Detroyer Koen Milisen

BACKGROUND The prevalence and significance of frailty are seldom studied in hospitalized patients. Aim of this study is to evaluate the prevalence of frailty and to determine the extent that frailty predicts delirium, falls and mortality in hospitalized older patients. METHODS In a prospective study of 220 older patients, frailty was determined using the Cardiovascular Health Study (CHS) and ...

Journal: :Nestle Nutrition Institute workshop series 2015
Sophie Guyonnet Marion Secher Bruno Vellas

Older adults can be categorized into three subgroups to better design and develop personalized interventions: the disabled (those needing assistance in the accomplishment of basic activities of daily living), the 'frail' (those presenting limitations and impairments in the absence of disability) and the 'robust' (those without frailty or disability). However, despite evidence linking frailty wi...

2008
Kenneth Rockwood Bassam Nassar Arnold Mitnitski

Although apolipoprotein E (ApoE) polymorphism is associated with variable risks of several illnesses, and with mortality, no persuasive relationship has been demonstrated with frailty. Here, the clinical examination cohort (n=1452 older adults, aged 70+ years at baseline) of the Canadian Study of Health and Aging was evaluated, with 5-year follow-up data. Frailty was defined using both the phen...

Objectives: Increasing in frailty syndrome is one consequence of the aging population. Frailty syndrome can have adverse effects on the independent life and social activities of the elderly by threatening their balance and mobility. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of short-term postural-balance training on balance and functional limitations in elderly women with frailty synd...

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