peer reviewedFrailty is a major health condition associated with ageing. Although the concept is almost universally accepted, its operational definition remains controversial. Anyway, this geriatric condition represents a huge potential public health issue at both the patient and the societal levels because of its multiple clinical, societal consequences and its dynamic nature. Here, we review existing definitions and assessment tools for frailty, we highlight consequences of this geriatric condition and we discuss the importance of its screening and prevention to limit its public health burden
The management of frail older people is a key component of aged care. There has been a plethora of t...
Older, more vulnerable individuals are increasingly often described in the literature as being frail...
Older people differ in their level of multimorbidity, functional dependence and need for assistance....
The absolute and relative increases in the number of older persons are evident worldwide, from the m...
International audienceThe concept of frailty as a health dimension in old age is recent and has its ...
The absolute and relative increases in the number of older persons are evident worldwide, from the m...
In the last decade frailty has been increasingly regarded as an independent geriatric syndrome chara...
Frailty is the most problematic expression of population ageing. It is a state of vulnerability to p...
Frailty is an emerging global health burden, with major implications for clinical practice and publi...
Frailty tends to be considered as a major risk for adverse outcomes in older persons, but some impor...
Gotaro Kojima,1 Ann EM Liljas,2 Steve Iliffe1 1Department of Primary Care and Population Health, Uni...
Frailty is a clinical state characterized by a decrease of an individual's homeostatic reserves and ...
Ageing of the population in western societies and the rising costs of health and social care are ref...
Introduction. Frailty screening and assessment are a fundamental issue in Public Health in order to ...
Frailty syndrome has become one of the geriatric syndromes with an increasing risk of debilitating c...
The management of frail older people is a key component of aged care. There has been a plethora of t...
Older, more vulnerable individuals are increasingly often described in the literature as being frail...
Older people differ in their level of multimorbidity, functional dependence and need for assistance....
The absolute and relative increases in the number of older persons are evident worldwide, from the m...
International audienceThe concept of frailty as a health dimension in old age is recent and has its ...
The absolute and relative increases in the number of older persons are evident worldwide, from the m...
In the last decade frailty has been increasingly regarded as an independent geriatric syndrome chara...
Frailty is the most problematic expression of population ageing. It is a state of vulnerability to p...
Frailty is an emerging global health burden, with major implications for clinical practice and publi...
Frailty tends to be considered as a major risk for adverse outcomes in older persons, but some impor...
Gotaro Kojima,1 Ann EM Liljas,2 Steve Iliffe1 1Department of Primary Care and Population Health, Uni...
Frailty is a clinical state characterized by a decrease of an individual's homeostatic reserves and ...
Ageing of the population in western societies and the rising costs of health and social care are ref...
Introduction. Frailty screening and assessment are a fundamental issue in Public Health in order to ...
Frailty syndrome has become one of the geriatric syndromes with an increasing risk of debilitating c...
The management of frail older people is a key component of aged care. There has been a plethora of t...
Older, more vulnerable individuals are increasingly often described in the literature as being frail...
Older people differ in their level of multimorbidity, functional dependence and need for assistance....