Older adults are a highly heterogeneous group with variable health and functional life courses. Frailty has received increasing scientific attention as a potential explanation of the health diversity of older adults. The frailty phenotype and the Frailty Index are the most frequently used frailty definitions, but recently new frailty definitions that are more practical have been advocated. Prevalence of frailty among the community-dwelling population aged 65 years and older is ~10% but varies depending on which frailty definitions are used. The mean prevalence of frailty gradually increases with age, but the individual’s frailty level can be improved. Older adults, especially frail older adults, form the main users of medical and social car...
Due to the aging and increasingly complex nature of our patients, frailty has become a high-priority...
Frailty is a clinical state characterized by a decrease of an individual's homeostatic reserves and ...
As the population ages, the number of older people with frailty is expected to increase worldwide wi...
Gotaro Kojima,1 Ann EM Liljas,2 Steve Iliffe1 1Department of Primary Care and Population Health, Uni...
The prevalence of frailty across the world in older adults is increasing dramatically and having fra...
The concept of frailty as a health dimension in old age is recent and has its origin in the developm...
Frailty is common among older adults and represents a state of decreased physiological reserve which...
The absolute and relative increases in the number of older persons are evident worldwide, from the m...
Frailty tends to be considered as a major risk for adverse outcomes in older persons, but some impor...
Older people differ in their level of multimorbidity, functional dependence and need for assistance....
Introduction Nowadays, systematic increase in the share of older people in the community around the...
Contains fulltext : 79796.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Older people d...
Frailty is an emerging global health burden, with major implications for clinical practice and publi...
Frailty is the most problematic expression of population ageing. It is a state of vulnerability to p...
The absolute and relative increases in the number of older persons are evident worldwide, from the m...
Due to the aging and increasingly complex nature of our patients, frailty has become a high-priority...
Frailty is a clinical state characterized by a decrease of an individual's homeostatic reserves and ...
As the population ages, the number of older people with frailty is expected to increase worldwide wi...
Gotaro Kojima,1 Ann EM Liljas,2 Steve Iliffe1 1Department of Primary Care and Population Health, Uni...
The prevalence of frailty across the world in older adults is increasing dramatically and having fra...
The concept of frailty as a health dimension in old age is recent and has its origin in the developm...
Frailty is common among older adults and represents a state of decreased physiological reserve which...
The absolute and relative increases in the number of older persons are evident worldwide, from the m...
Frailty tends to be considered as a major risk for adverse outcomes in older persons, but some impor...
Older people differ in their level of multimorbidity, functional dependence and need for assistance....
Introduction Nowadays, systematic increase in the share of older people in the community around the...
Contains fulltext : 79796.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Older people d...
Frailty is an emerging global health burden, with major implications for clinical practice and publi...
Frailty is the most problematic expression of population ageing. It is a state of vulnerability to p...
The absolute and relative increases in the number of older persons are evident worldwide, from the m...
Due to the aging and increasingly complex nature of our patients, frailty has become a high-priority...
Frailty is a clinical state characterized by a decrease of an individual's homeostatic reserves and ...
As the population ages, the number of older people with frailty is expected to increase worldwide wi...