Background: People age at remarkably different rates, but how to estimate trajectories of senescence is controversial. Methods In a secondary analysis of a representative cohort of Canadians aged 65 and over (n = 2914) we estimated a frailty index based on the proportion of 20 deficits observed in a structured clinical examination. The construct validity of the index was examined through its relationship to chronological age (CA). The criterion validity was examined in its ability to predict mortality, and in relation to other predictions about aging. From the frailty index, relative (to CA) fitness and frailty were estimated, as was an individual's biologica...
Background: Timely recognition of the end of life allows patients to discuss preferences and make ad...
Background: Age-related changes in frailty have been documented in the literature. However, the evid...
Background: The prevalence of frailty increases with age in older adults, but frailty is largely unr...
Background: People age at remarkably different rates, but how to estimate trajector...
Background: age-specific mortality reduction has been accompanied by a decrease in the prevalence of...
Background: age-specific mortality reduction has been accompanied by a decrease in the prevalence of...
The quantification of biological age in humans is an important scientific endeavor in the face of ag...
BACKGROUND: frailty shows an upward trajectory with age, and higher levels increase the risk of mort...
Background age-specific mortality reduction has been accompanied by a decrease in the prevalence of ...
BACKGROUND: Baseline frailty index (FI) values have been shown to predict mortality among older adul...
It is a truth universally acknowledged that although men tend to have better health in old age, wome...
BACKGROUND: The aim was to develop a functional aging index (FAI) that taps four body systems: senso...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether frailty index (FI) change captures mortality risk better than and ...
A reliable model of biological age is instrumental in the field of geriatrics and gerontology. This ...
Frailty is a health characteristic resulting from the loss of physiological reserve of multiple orga...
Background: Timely recognition of the end of life allows patients to discuss preferences and make ad...
Background: Age-related changes in frailty have been documented in the literature. However, the evid...
Background: The prevalence of frailty increases with age in older adults, but frailty is largely unr...
Background: People age at remarkably different rates, but how to estimate trajector...
Background: age-specific mortality reduction has been accompanied by a decrease in the prevalence of...
Background: age-specific mortality reduction has been accompanied by a decrease in the prevalence of...
The quantification of biological age in humans is an important scientific endeavor in the face of ag...
BACKGROUND: frailty shows an upward trajectory with age, and higher levels increase the risk of mort...
Background age-specific mortality reduction has been accompanied by a decrease in the prevalence of ...
BACKGROUND: Baseline frailty index (FI) values have been shown to predict mortality among older adul...
It is a truth universally acknowledged that although men tend to have better health in old age, wome...
BACKGROUND: The aim was to develop a functional aging index (FAI) that taps four body systems: senso...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether frailty index (FI) change captures mortality risk better than and ...
A reliable model of biological age is instrumental in the field of geriatrics and gerontology. This ...
Frailty is a health characteristic resulting from the loss of physiological reserve of multiple orga...
Background: Timely recognition of the end of life allows patients to discuss preferences and make ad...
Background: Age-related changes in frailty have been documented in the literature. However, the evid...
Background: The prevalence of frailty increases with age in older adults, but frailty is largely unr...