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Social frailty increases the risk of all-cause mortality: A longitudinal analysis of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing

2022

Objectives\ud Social frailty is a common condition in older people, but its consequences are largely unknown. Therefore, in this longitudinal analysis, we aimed to investigate the association between social frailty and risk of all-cause mortality in a large sample of older people.\ud Design\ud Longitudinal, cohort.\ud Settings and participants\ud Older people participating to the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA).\ud Methods\ud Social frailty was defined based on financial difficulty, household status, social activity, and contacts with other people: social frailty was defined as ≥2 points, social pre-frailty (1 point), and robustness (0 points). Survival status during ten years o…

AgingFrailtyFrail ElderlyCell BiologyBiochemistryCohort StudiesEndocrinologyCohort ELSA Frailty Living alone Longitudinal Mortality Older people Poverty Social frailtyGeneticsHumansLongitudinal StudiesGeriatric AssessmentMolecular BiologyAgedProportional Hazards ModelsExperimental Gerontology
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Association of frailty with fall events in older adults: A 12-year longitudinal study in Korea

2022

Background: Evidence has shown that frailty is associated with the risk of falls in older people. However, the components of frailty that have the highest association with fall events are largely unknown. Methods: This study analyzed panel data from the Korean Longitudinal Study of Aging. We used the Korean Frailty Instrument, which includes domains for social isolation, exhaustion and weakness estimated by grip strength, to assess frailty. Fall event data were collected during follow-up visits. Results: A total of 3122 community-dwelling adults aged 65 years or older were included at baseline in 2006 and were followed up every 2 years until 2018. The participants with frailty had a higher …

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Development and validation of prediction model to estimate 10-year risk of all-cause mortality using modern statistical learning methods: a large pop…

2021

Abstract Background In increasingly ageing populations, there is an emergent need to develop a robust prediction model for estimating an individual absolute risk for all-cause mortality, so that relevant assessments and interventions can be targeted appropriately. The objective of the study was to derive, evaluate and validate (internally and externally) a risk prediction model allowing rapid estimations of an absolute risk of all-cause mortality in the following 10 years. Methods For the model development, data came from English Longitudinal Study of Ageing study, which comprised 9154 population-representative individuals aged 50–75 years, 1240 (13.5%) of whom died during the 10-year follo…

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The place of frailty and vulnerability in the surgical risk assessment: should we move from complexity to simplicity?

2018

Due to aging of the world population, older patients accessing health services are becoming continuously more frequent. This has increased the interest in assessing frailty and vulnerability in all specialties and general medicine. Although the term frailty has been recognized for over 30 years, there is not yet a universally recognized definition, and different care providers assess frailty and vulnerability with dissimilar tools, from very complex to very simple validated scales. Being treated with respect and dignity at the right time and place is the key message, as well as after undergoing a global evaluation both in urgency/emergency and in programmed surgery for all older surgical pa…

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The prognostic role of the cardio-ankle vascular index

2018

The well‐performed meta‐analysis of Matsushita et al represents an important contribution to the knowledge about the clinical meaning of arterial stiffness parameters, suggesting that CAVI is associated positively with a slightly increased risk of CV events, but not of total mortality. However, caution is needed in interpreting these findings, due to the limited number of prospective studies eligible for the meta‐analysis and the relatively low number of subjects included, mostly living in Japan or China. Therefore, additional studies, preferably with a prospective design and involving participants also from non‐Asian countries, are required to better define the prognostic role and the clin…

Agingmedicine.medical_specialtyEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismHypertension and Cardiovascular OutcomesPulse Wave Analysis030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyRisk Assessment03 medical and health sciencesVascular Stiffness0302 clinical medicineatherosclerosiMeta-Analysis as TopicRisk FactorsOscillometryInternal medicineInternal MedicinemedicineHypertension generalHumans030212 general & internal medicineCardio-ankle vascular indexhypertension-generalbusiness.industryPrognosisCardio Ankle Vascular IndexCardiovascular DiseasesCardiologyhypertension-vascular diseaseCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinebusinessarterial complianceAlgorithms
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Hearing as a Predictor of Falls and Postural Balance in Older Female Twins

2009

BACKGROUND: The purpose of the present study was to examine, first, whether hearing acuity predicts falls and whether the potential association is explained by postural balance and, second, to examine whether shared genetic or environmental effects underlie these associations. METHODS: Hearing was measured using a clinical audiometer as a part of the Finnish Twin Study on Aging in 103 monozygotic and 114 dizygotic female twin pairs aged 63-76 years. Postural balance was indicated as a center of pressure (COP) movement in semitandem stance, and participants filled in a fall-calendar daily for an average of 345 days after the baseline. RESULTS: Mean hearing acuity (better ear hearing threshol…

Agingmedicine.medical_specialtyHearing lossTwinsPoison controlAudiologyRisk AssessmentSensitivity and SpecificitySampling Studies03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAudiometryHearingPredictive Value of TestsConfidence IntervalsTwins Dizygoticotorhinolaryngologic diseasesPostural BalanceHumansMedicineHearing Loss030223 otorhinolaryngologyPostural BalanceAudiometerFinlandAgedAbsolute threshold of hearingmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryIncidenceTwins MonozygoticMiddle AgedJournal of Gerontology: Medical SciencesTwin studyQuartileAccidental FallsFemaleGeriatrics and Gerontologymedicine.symptomAudiometrybusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryThe Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences
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Association between the multidimensional prognostic index and mortality during 15 Years of Follow-up in the InCHIANTI Study

2020

Abstract Background Multidimensional Prognostic Index (MPI) is recognized as a prognostic tool in hospitalized patients, but data on the value of MPI in community-dwelling older persons are limited. Using data from a representative cohort of community-dwelling persons, we tested the hypothesis that MPI explains mortality during 15 years of follow-up. Methods A standardized comprehensive geriatric assessment was used to calculate the MPI and to categorize participants in low-, moderate-, and high-risk classes. The results were reported as hazard ratios (HRs) and the accuracy was evaluated with the area under the curve (AUC), with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) and the C-index. We also report…

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Frailty and leucocyte count are predictors of all-cause mortality and hospitalization length in non-demented institutionalized older women.

2017

Alteration in the immune system such as the number of white blood cells count (WBC) has been associated with frailty syndrome but their role in institutionalized older individuals have been rarely investigated. We evaluated the relationships between white blood cell subtypes, geriatric assessment, depression and frailty syndrome based on the criteria of physical phenotype. In particular, we aimed to analyze by a two-year follow-up and prospective study the predictive value of alterations in WBC, frailty and functional impairment in terms of hospitalizations and all-cause mortality in institutionalized older women. There was a significant and inverse correlation between the frailty score and…

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The value of neutrophil and lymphocyte count in frail older women.

2013

Increasing evidence suggests that systemic inflammation is associated with many pathophysiological processes including frailty in older adults. We evaluated the relationships between white blood cell subtypes, geriatric assessment, and frailty syndrome and in particular, how they correlate with individual frailty criteria (involuntary loss of weight, low energy or exhaustion, slow mobility, muscle weakness, and low physical activity) in frail older women. There was a significant and positive correlation between the frailty score and neutrophil count, but a significantly negative correlation was found when this score was compared to the lymphocyte count. These associations were significant o…

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Combined resistance and balance-jumping exercise reduces older women's injurious falls and fractures: 5-year follow-up study

2014

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: previously, a randomised controlled exercise intervention study (RCT) showed that combined resistance and balance-jumping training (COMB) improved physical functioning and bone strength. The purpose of this follow-up study was to assess whether this exercise intervention had long-lasting effects in reducing injurious falls and fractures. DESIGN: five-year health-care register-based follow-up study after a 1-year, four-arm RCT. SETTING: community-dwelling older women in Finland. SUBJECTS: one hundred and forty-five of the original 149 RCT participants; women aged 70-78 years at the beginning. METHODS: participants' health-care visits were collected from computerised…

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