Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. frailty /ˈfreɪlti/noun. pluralfrailties. Britannica Dictionary definition of FRAILTY. 1. [noncount]:physical weakness:the quality or state of being frail. the old man's frailty. the frailty of her voice/health. 2. :weakness of character that causes a person to do things that are morally wrong.

  2. Frailty is a condition associated with ageing, and it has been recognized for centuries. It is a marker of a more widespread syndrome of frailty, with associated weakness, slowing, decreased energy, lower activity, and, when severe, unintended weight loss. As a frequent clinical syndrome in the elderly, various health risks are linked to health ...

  3. Frailty and sarcopenia are common age-related conditions associated with increased adverse outcomes, such as falls, mobility disorders, the need for long-term care, and death. (1, 2) There is ongoing debate about how to best define frailty and sarcopenia. Frailty is characterised by a decline in functioning across multiple physiological systems ...

  4. Frailty is a clinical condition characterized by an excessive vulnerability of the individual to endogenous and exogenous stressors. This status generates a high risk of developing negative health-related events. Shifting to a construct as frailty to biologically define the perimeter of action for geriatric medicine will probably concur at ...

  5. Sep 28, 2021 · Integral conceptual definition of frailty: frailty is a dynamic state affecting an individual who experiences losses in one or more domains of human. functioning (physical, psychological, social), which is caused by the influence of a range of variables and which increases the risk of adverse outcomes.

  6. Frailty should be identified with a view to improving outcomes and avoiding unnecessary harm. The central problem with frailty is the potential for serious adverse outcomes after a seemingly minor stressor event or change. This could mean anything from a simple episode of ‘flu to a major intervention like a joint replacement.

  7. The term frailty or ‘being frail’ is often used to describe a particular state of health often experienced by older people. But sometimes it’s used inaccurately. If someone is living with frailty, it doesn’t mean they lack capacity or are incapable of living a full and independent life.

  1. People also search for