Xujiao Chen,1 Genxiang Mao,1 Sean X Leng2 1Department of Geriatrics, Zhejiang Hospital, Hangzhou, People's Republic of China; 2Division of Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA Abstract: Frailty is a common and important geriatric syndrome characterized by age-associated declines in physiologic reserve and function across multiorgan systems, leading to increased vulnerability for adverse health outcomes. Two major frailty models have been described in the literature. The frailty phenotype defines frailty as a distinct clinical syndrome meeting three or more of five phenotypic criteria: weakness, slowness, low level of physical activity, self-reported ...
Abstract The notion of frailty has evolved for more than 15 years. Although there is no consensus de...
A progressive decline in physiologic reserves inevitably occurs with ageing. Frailty results from re...
Frailty tends to be considered as a major risk for adverse outcomes in older persons, but some impor...
Abstract: Frailty is a common and important geriatric syndrome characterized by age-associated decli...
Abstract The frailty syndrome is increasingly rec-ognized by geriatricians to identify elders at an ...
Frailty, a progressive physiologic decline in multiple body systems, is defined as a state of increa...
Gotaro Kojima,1 Ann EM Liljas,2 Steve Iliffe1 1Department of Primary Care and Population Health, Uni...
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 ...
The concept of frailty syndrome (FS) was first described in the scientific literature three decades ...
Contains fulltext : 79796.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Older people d...
In the last decade frailty has been increasingly regarded as an independent geriatric syndrome chara...
J.-P. Michel Abstract. Frailty has long been considered synonymous with disability and co-morbidity,...
Frailty is a term used as a marker of vulnerability, identifying individuals with a diminished capac...
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...
A progressive decline in physiologic reserves inevitably occurs with ageing. Frailty results from re...
Frailty tends to be considered as a major risk for adverse outcomes in older persons, but some impor...
Abstract: Frailty is a common and important geriatric syndrome characterized by age-associated decli...
Abstract The frailty syndrome is increasingly rec-ognized by geriatricians to identify elders at an ...
Frailty, a progressive physiologic decline in multiple body systems, is defined as a state of increa...
Gotaro Kojima,1 Ann EM Liljas,2 Steve Iliffe1 1Department of Primary Care and Population Health, Uni...
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 ...
The concept of frailty syndrome (FS) was first described in the scientific literature three decades ...
Contains fulltext : 79796.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Older people d...
In the last decade frailty has been increasingly regarded as an independent geriatric syndrome chara...
J.-P. Michel Abstract. Frailty has long been considered synonymous with disability and co-morbidity,...
Frailty is a term used as a marker of vulnerability, identifying individuals with a diminished capac...
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...
A progressive decline in physiologic reserves inevitably occurs with ageing. Frailty results from re...
Frailty tends to be considered as a major risk for adverse outcomes in older persons, but some impor...