The concept of frailty syndrome (FS) was first described in the scientific literature three decades ago. For a very long time, we understood it as a geriatric problem, recently becoming one of the dominant concepts in cardiology. It identifies symptoms of FS in one in 10 elderly people. It is estimated that in Europe, 17% of elderly people have FS. The changes in FS resemble and often overlap with changes associated with the physiological aging process of the body. Although there are numerous scientific reports confirming that FS is age correlated, it is not an unavoidable part of the aging process and does not apply only to the elderly. FS is a reversible clinical condition. To maximize benefits of frailty-reversing activities for patient ...
Frailty tends to be considered as a major risk for adverse outcomes in older persons, but some impor...
Frailty is an important factor determining a higher risk of adverse health outcomes in older adults....
Frailty, a progressive physiologic decline in multiple body systems, is defined as a state of increa...
The management of frail older people is a key component of aged care. There has been a plethora of t...
Frailty has long been considered synonymous with disability and comorbidity, to be highly prevalent ...
Older people differ in their level of multimorbidity, functional dependence and need for assistance....
Contains fulltext : 79796.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Older people d...
Elderly frailty has been recognized as a distinct clinical syndrome with a physiologic basis. It ref...
Frailty is an evolving concept that is generally defined in biomedical or psychosocial terms. It is ...
Contains fulltext : 110269.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Fra...
In the last decade frailty has been increasingly regarded as an independent geriatric syndrome chara...
Xujiao Chen,1 Genxiang Mao,1 Sean X Leng2 1Department of Geriatrics, Zhejiang Hospital, Hangzhou, Pe...
Abstract: Frailty is a common and important geriatric syndrome characterized by age-associated decli...
Older, more vulnerable individuals are increasingly often described in the literature as being frail...
J.-P. Michel Abstract. Frailty has long been considered synonymous with disability and co-morbidity,...
Frailty tends to be considered as a major risk for adverse outcomes in older persons, but some impor...
Frailty is an important factor determining a higher risk of adverse health outcomes in older adults....
Frailty, a progressive physiologic decline in multiple body systems, is defined as a state of increa...
The management of frail older people is a key component of aged care. There has been a plethora of t...
Frailty has long been considered synonymous with disability and comorbidity, to be highly prevalent ...
Older people differ in their level of multimorbidity, functional dependence and need for assistance....
Contains fulltext : 79796.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Older people d...
Elderly frailty has been recognized as a distinct clinical syndrome with a physiologic basis. It ref...
Frailty is an evolving concept that is generally defined in biomedical or psychosocial terms. It is ...
Contains fulltext : 110269.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Fra...
In the last decade frailty has been increasingly regarded as an independent geriatric syndrome chara...
Xujiao Chen,1 Genxiang Mao,1 Sean X Leng2 1Department of Geriatrics, Zhejiang Hospital, Hangzhou, Pe...
Abstract: Frailty is a common and important geriatric syndrome characterized by age-associated decli...
Older, more vulnerable individuals are increasingly often described in the literature as being frail...
J.-P. Michel Abstract. Frailty has long been considered synonymous with disability and co-morbidity,...
Frailty tends to be considered as a major risk for adverse outcomes in older persons, but some impor...
Frailty is an important factor determining a higher risk of adverse health outcomes in older adults....
Frailty, a progressive physiologic decline in multiple body systems, is defined as a state of increa...