BackgroundFrailty is characterised by a reduced resilience to adversity. In this analysis we examined changes in frailty in people aged 50+ before and during a period of austere public spending in England.MethodsData from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing 2002–2018 were analysed. Associations between austerity and frailty were examined using (1) Multilevel interrupted times series analysis (ITSA); and (2) Accelerated longitudinal modelling comparing frailty trajectories in people of the same age in 2002 and 2012.ResultsThe analysis included 16,410 people (mean age 67 years, 55% women), with mean frailty index score of 0.16. Mean scores in women (0.16) where higher than in men (mean 0.14), and higher in the poorest tertile (mean 0.20)...
Objective To test whether minimum income for healthy living of a person aged 65 years or older (MIHL...
We use the method of deficit accumulation to describe prevalent and incident levels of frailty in co...
BACKGROUND: frailty is a condition of reduced function and health due to ageing processes and is ass...
BackgroundFrailty is characterised by a reduced resilience to adversity. In this analysis we examine...
Objective: There has been significant concern that austerity measures have negatively impacted healt...
ObjectiveTo identify modifiable risk factors for development and progression of frailty in older adu...
Objective There has been significant concern that austerity measures have negatively impacted healt...
Objective There has been significant concern that austerity measures have negatively impacted healt...
Objective: There has been significant concern that austerity measures have negatively impacted healt...
Background: The rapid increase of frail older people worldwide will have a substantial impact on hea...
Background: age-specific mortality reduction has been accompanied by a decrease in the prevalence of...
textabstractBackground: The rapid increase of frail older people worldwide will have a substantial i...
Background: age-specific mortality reduction has been accompanied by a decrease in the prevalence of...
We use the method of deficit accumulation to describe prevalent and incident levels of frailty in co...
Background: to better understand the development of frailty with ageing requires longitudinal studie...
Objective To test whether minimum income for healthy living of a person aged 65 years or older (MIHL...
We use the method of deficit accumulation to describe prevalent and incident levels of frailty in co...
BACKGROUND: frailty is a condition of reduced function and health due to ageing processes and is ass...
BackgroundFrailty is characterised by a reduced resilience to adversity. In this analysis we examine...
Objective: There has been significant concern that austerity measures have negatively impacted healt...
ObjectiveTo identify modifiable risk factors for development and progression of frailty in older adu...
Objective There has been significant concern that austerity measures have negatively impacted healt...
Objective There has been significant concern that austerity measures have negatively impacted healt...
Objective: There has been significant concern that austerity measures have negatively impacted healt...
Background: The rapid increase of frail older people worldwide will have a substantial impact on hea...
Background: age-specific mortality reduction has been accompanied by a decrease in the prevalence of...
textabstractBackground: The rapid increase of frail older people worldwide will have a substantial i...
Background: age-specific mortality reduction has been accompanied by a decrease in the prevalence of...
We use the method of deficit accumulation to describe prevalent and incident levels of frailty in co...
Background: to better understand the development of frailty with ageing requires longitudinal studie...
Objective To test whether minimum income for healthy living of a person aged 65 years or older (MIHL...
We use the method of deficit accumulation to describe prevalent and incident levels of frailty in co...
BACKGROUND: frailty is a condition of reduced function and health due to ageing processes and is ass...