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- Frailty is defined as a reduced physiologic reserve vulnerable to external stressors. For older individuals, frailty plays a decisive role in increasing adverse health outcomes in most clinical situations.
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Jan 1, 2020 · Frailty is defined as a condition of decreased physiologic reserve that leads to a vulnerable state and increase the risk of adverse health outcomes when exposed to a stressor in older adults. 1 Comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) is a multidisciplinary diagnostic process that evaluates medical, functional, psychological, and social capabil...
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Sep 25, 2019 · Frailty is defined as a status of vulnerability to endogenous and exogenous stressors that increase the risk of negative health-related outcomes. Frailty is usually caused by the interaction between progressive age-related decline in physiologic systems and chronic diseases, leading to decreased functional reserve capacities.
- Chang Won Won
- 2019
Apr 6, 2017 · What frailty is. Frailty is defined as a clinical state in which there is an increase in an individual’s vulnerability to developing negative health-related events (including disability, hospitalizations, institutionalizations, and death) when exposed to endogenous or exogenous stressors.
- Matteo Cesari, Riccardo Calvani, Emanuele Marzetti
- 2017
Frailty is rightly now recognised as a key concept underpinning health problems in later life; at its core it is ' a condition or syndrome which results from a multi-system reduction in reserve capacity to the extent that a number of physiological systems are close to, or past, the threshold of symptomatic clinical failure.
Definition of frailty. Frailty is theoretically defined as a clinically recognizable state of increased vulnerability, resulting from aging-associated decline in reserve and function across multiple physiologic systems such that the ability to cope with everyday or acute stressors is compromised.