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  1. Feb 15, 2021 · Frailty, which is a geriatric syndrome that affects 5% to 17% of older adults, is a state of increased vulnerability across multiple health domains that leads to adverse health...

  2. 1. : the quality or state of being frail. the frailty of her health. the frailty and disability in the elderly. 2. : a fault due to weakness especially of moral character. Satire … often employs irony and sarcasm to denounce the frailties and faults of mankind. Harry Shaw. Synonyms. demerit. dereliction. failing. fault. foible. shortcoming. sin.

  3. Many people mistakenly assume frailty is part of normal aging. It’s true that many aging persons do become frail, but there are a number of interventions that can prevent or even reverse frailty.

  4. www.uptodate.com › contents › frailtyFrailty - UpToDate

    Jun 12, 2023 · INTRODUCTION. Frailty is most often defined as an aging-related syndrome of physiological decline, characterized by marked vulnerability to adverse health outcomes. Frail older patients often present with an increased burden of symptoms including weakness and fatigue, medical complexity, and reduced tolerance to medical and surgical interventions.

  5. 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.

  6. Apr 7, 2023 · Reference. Healthy Aging Guide. What to Know About Frailty in Older Adults. Medically Reviewed by Carmelita Swiner, MD on April 07, 2023. Written by WebMD Editorial Contributors. Frailty in...

  7. The course of frailty is characterised by a decline in functioning across multiple physiological systems, accompanied by an increased vulnerability to stressors. Having frailty places a person at increased risk of adverse outcomes, including falls, hospitalisation, and mortality.

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