BACKGROUND: Physical activity is assumed to be important in the prevention and treatment of frailty. It is unclear, however, to what extent frailty can be influenced because instruments designed to assess frailty have not been validated as evaluative outcome instruments in clinical practice. OBJECTIVES: The aims of this study were: (1) to develop a frailty index (ie, the Evaluative Frailty Index for Physical Activity [EFIP]) based on the method of deficit accumulation and (2) to test the clinimetric properties of the EFIP. DESIGN: The content of the EFIP was determined using a written Delphi procedure. Intrarater reliability, interrater reliability, and construct validity were determined in an observational study (n=24). METHOD: Intrarater ...
Background Increasing the level of physical activity among persons with signs of frailty improves...
Objectives: The frailty phenotype proposed by Fried and colleagues is a widely used frailty screenin...
Objectives: The frailty phenotype proposed by Fried and colleagues is a widely used frailty screenin...
International audienceThere is growing interest in the measurement of frailty in older age. The most...
Abstract Background Frailty assessment is a critical approach in assessing the health status of olde...
Background. The relative importance and association of factors contributing to physical frailty in e...
Frailty is one of the greatest challenges for healthcare professionals. The level of frailty depends...
Introduction: Frailty is a syndrome characterised by decline in functional ability and increasing vu...
Introduction: Methods for measuring frailty over-emphasise physical health, and consensus for a more...
The measurement of frailty using a Frailty Index (FI) has been criticised as too time-consuming for ...
Background: Numerous multidimensional assessment tools have been developed to measure frailty; howev...
Graduation date:2017Frailty is a clinical syndrome characterized by decreased resilience to stressor...
One of the leading causes of morbidity and premature mortality in older people is frailty. Frailty o...
Frailty is a commonly used term indicating older persons at increased risk for adverse outcomes such...
Background Increasing the level of physical activity among persons with signs of frailty improves...
Objectives: The frailty phenotype proposed by Fried and colleagues is a widely used frailty screenin...
Objectives: The frailty phenotype proposed by Fried and colleagues is a widely used frailty screenin...
International audienceThere is growing interest in the measurement of frailty in older age. The most...
Abstract Background Frailty assessment is a critical approach in assessing the health status of olde...
Background. The relative importance and association of factors contributing to physical frailty in e...
Frailty is one of the greatest challenges for healthcare professionals. The level of frailty depends...
Introduction: Frailty is a syndrome characterised by decline in functional ability and increasing vu...
Introduction: Methods for measuring frailty over-emphasise physical health, and consensus for a more...
The measurement of frailty using a Frailty Index (FI) has been criticised as too time-consuming for ...
Background: Numerous multidimensional assessment tools have been developed to measure frailty; howev...
Graduation date:2017Frailty is a clinical syndrome characterized by decreased resilience to stressor...
One of the leading causes of morbidity and premature mortality in older people is frailty. Frailty o...
Frailty is a commonly used term indicating older persons at increased risk for adverse outcomes such...
Background Increasing the level of physical activity among persons with signs of frailty improves...
Objectives: The frailty phenotype proposed by Fried and colleagues is a widely used frailty screenin...
Objectives: The frailty phenotype proposed by Fried and colleagues is a widely used frailty screenin...