Frailty is an emerging geriatric syndrome that refers to a state of increased vulnerability to adverse events including mortality, morbidity, disability, hospitalization, and nursing home admission. Despite its long conceptual and operational history in research and publications, frailty and mechanisms of frailty development are still poorly understood. In this review, we describe a number of conceptual models-reliability, allostatic load, and complexity-that have been put forward to explain the dynamic nature of frailty. We illustrate a consolidated pathophysiological model of frailty, taking into consideration the large and exponentially growing body of studies regarding predictors, indicators, and outcomes of frailty. The model addresses...
Frailty, a progressive physiologic decline in multiple body systems, is defined as a state of increa...
Abstract The frailty syndrome is increasingly rec-ognized by geriatricians to identify elders at an ...
Trajectories of health and functioning with age show extreme variability among different individuals...
Frailty is an emerging geriatric syndrome that refers to a state of increased vulnerability to adver...
Abstract The notion of frailty has evolved for more than 15 years. Although there is no consensus de...
Background. Frailty in aging populations is associated with increasing evidence of ill health, funct...
This article presents an overview of the increasingly common condition of frailty, which by and larg...
Xujiao Chen,1 Genxiang Mao,1 Sean X Leng2 1Department of Geriatrics, Zhejiang Hospital, Hangzhou, Pe...
J.-P. Michel Abstract. Frailty has long been considered synonymous with disability and co-morbidity,...
The management of frail older people is a key component of aged care. There has been a plethora of t...
Frailty is a still-evolving concept of a complex phenomenon. There are several algorithms and strate...
The concept of frailty syndrome (FS) was first described in the scientific literature three decades ...
Frailty has long been considered synonymous with disability and comorbidity, to be highly prevalent ...
A reliable model of biological age is instrumental in the field of geriatrics and gerontology. This ...
Abstract: Frailty is a common and important geriatric syndrome characterized by age-associated decli...
Frailty, a progressive physiologic decline in multiple body systems, is defined as a state of increa...
Abstract The frailty syndrome is increasingly rec-ognized by geriatricians to identify elders at an ...
Trajectories of health and functioning with age show extreme variability among different individuals...
Frailty is an emerging geriatric syndrome that refers to a state of increased vulnerability to adver...
Abstract The notion of frailty has evolved for more than 15 years. Although there is no consensus de...
Background. Frailty in aging populations is associated with increasing evidence of ill health, funct...
This article presents an overview of the increasingly common condition of frailty, which by and larg...
Xujiao Chen,1 Genxiang Mao,1 Sean X Leng2 1Department of Geriatrics, Zhejiang Hospital, Hangzhou, Pe...
J.-P. Michel Abstract. Frailty has long been considered synonymous with disability and co-morbidity,...
The management of frail older people is a key component of aged care. There has been a plethora of t...
Frailty is a still-evolving concept of a complex phenomenon. There are several algorithms and strate...
The concept of frailty syndrome (FS) was first described in the scientific literature three decades ...
Frailty has long been considered synonymous with disability and comorbidity, to be highly prevalent ...
A reliable model of biological age is instrumental in the field of geriatrics and gerontology. This ...
Abstract: Frailty is a common and important geriatric syndrome characterized by age-associated decli...
Frailty, a progressive physiologic decline in multiple body systems, is defined as a state of increa...
Abstract The frailty syndrome is increasingly rec-ognized by geriatricians to identify elders at an ...
Trajectories of health and functioning with age show extreme variability among different individuals...