Background Frailty is a common and clinically significant condition in older adults, predominantly due to its association with adverse health outcomes such as hospitalisation, disability and mortality. Exercise interventions have been shown to be a beneficial treatment for frail older adults. However, more high-quality studies are needed within this area to assess the feasibility and impact of these interventions in frail geriatric populations within different settings, and with regards to their impact on broader aspects of health and wellbeing. Methods This study will utilise an interventional, randomised, controlled research design in order to assess the feasibility (acceptability, demand, implementation, practicality, adaptation, integr...
BACKGROUND: Frailty is clinically associated with multiple adverse outcomes, including reduced quali...
Background: Frailty is clinically associated with multiple adverse outcomes, including reduced quali...
Background Frailty is characterised by increased vulnerability to falls, disability, hospitalisatio...
Background Frailty is a common and clinically significant condition in older adults, predominantly d...
Background Frailty is a common and clinically significant condition in older adults, predominantly d...
BACKGROUND Frailty is a common and clinically significant condition in older adults, predominantl...
Frailty is associated with negative health outcomes, disability, and mortality. Physical activity is...
Physical activity is an effective, proactive intervention to reduce or reverse frailty and functiona...
Objectives: This trial aimed to determine the feasibility of recruitment, retention, adherence, an...
Objectives: This trial aimed to determine the feasibility of recruitment, retention, adherence, and ...
The world’s population is ageing, and most older adults experience a latter phase of life burdened w...
Introduction: Frailty refers to a multifaceted age-related loss of physiological reserve. Aside from...
Background: There is increasing evidence suggesting that cognition and physical frailty interact wit...
Background: Older adults living in nursing homes spend the majority of their time inactive. The asso...
Background: The majority of older people (> 65 years) in hospital have frailty and are at increased...
BACKGROUND: Frailty is clinically associated with multiple adverse outcomes, including reduced quali...
Background: Frailty is clinically associated with multiple adverse outcomes, including reduced quali...
Background Frailty is characterised by increased vulnerability to falls, disability, hospitalisatio...
Background Frailty is a common and clinically significant condition in older adults, predominantly d...
Background Frailty is a common and clinically significant condition in older adults, predominantly d...
BACKGROUND Frailty is a common and clinically significant condition in older adults, predominantl...
Frailty is associated with negative health outcomes, disability, and mortality. Physical activity is...
Physical activity is an effective, proactive intervention to reduce or reverse frailty and functiona...
Objectives: This trial aimed to determine the feasibility of recruitment, retention, adherence, an...
Objectives: This trial aimed to determine the feasibility of recruitment, retention, adherence, and ...
The world’s population is ageing, and most older adults experience a latter phase of life burdened w...
Introduction: Frailty refers to a multifaceted age-related loss of physiological reserve. Aside from...
Background: There is increasing evidence suggesting that cognition and physical frailty interact wit...
Background: Older adults living in nursing homes spend the majority of their time inactive. The asso...
Background: The majority of older people (> 65 years) in hospital have frailty and are at increased...
BACKGROUND: Frailty is clinically associated with multiple adverse outcomes, including reduced quali...
Background: Frailty is clinically associated with multiple adverse outcomes, including reduced quali...
Background Frailty is characterised by increased vulnerability to falls, disability, hospitalisatio...