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Frailty

Mechanisms of Ageing and Development, 2008
The increasingly common awareness of frailty in human affairs seeks deeper explanation. Several reports employ non-traditional platforms to generate a framework which accommodates a range of experimental findings. Consideration of thermodynamic processes underlies much of this approach.
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Determinants of Frailty

Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 2010
To determine which determinants predict frailty and domains of frailty (physical, psychological, social) in a community-dwelling sample of elderly persons.Cross-sectional.Community-based.A representative sample of 484 community-dwelling persons aged 75 years and older.The Tilburg Frailty Indicator (TFI), a self-report questionnaire, was used to collect
Gobbens, Robbert J.   +4 more
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NUTRITION AND FRAILTY

Journal of Frailty & Aging, 2015
Aging can be defined as a process of advancing frailty due to a progressive reduction of functional reserves of organs and systems. It is characterized by a continuous reduction of homeostatic capacity, in particular in response to internal and external cues, leading to a consequent increase in morbidity and ...
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Biomarkers of Frailty

Molecular Aspects of Medicine
Several biomarkers have been proposed to identify frailty, a multisystemic age-related syndrome. However, the complex pathophysiology and the absence of a consensus on a comprehensive and universal definition make it challenging to pinpoint a singular biomarker or set of biomarkers that conclusively characterize frailty.
Mariam, El Assar   +3 more
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Frailty

Abstract ‘Managing patients with life-limiting conditions’ includes six clinical cases predominantly focused on the assessment and holistic management of common end-stage organ failures of the brain, liver, heart, and kidneys, in the context of an increasingly co-morbid, ageing population.
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[Frailty].

Lakartidningen, 2020
Frailty is a concept that is better than multimorbidity at identifying older people in need of special multidimensional care. Frailty denotes a state of accelerated biological aging in which the body gradually loses the ability to handle physical, mental and social stress.
Anne, W Ekdahl   +7 more
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Multisystem physiological perspective of human frailty and its modulation by physical activity

Physiological Reviews, 2023
Thomas A Jackson   +2 more
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Frailty

2022
Sathya Karunananthan, Howard Bergman
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Frailty Fantasia

Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 2017
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