Frailty is a clinical state in which there is an increase in an individual's vulnerability for developing increased dependency and/or mortality when exposed to a stressor. Frailty can occur as the result of a range of diseases and medical conditions. A consensus group consisting of delegates from 6 major international, European, and US societies created 4 major consensus points on a specific form of frailty: physical frailty. 1. Physical frailty is an important medical syndrome. The group defined physical frailty as "a medical syndrome with multiple causes and contributors that is characterized by diminished strength, endurance, and reduced physiologic function that increases an individual's vulnerability for developing increased dependency and/or death." 2. Physical frailty can potentially be prevented or treated with specific modalities, such as exercise, protein-calorie supplementation, vitamin D, and reduction of polypharmacy. 3. Simple, rapid screening tests have been developed and validated, such as the simple FRAIL scale, to allow physicians to objectively recognize frail persons. 4. For the purposes of optimally managing individuals with physical frailty, all persons older than 70 years and all individuals with significant weight loss (>5%) due to chronic disease should be screened for frailty.

Frailty consensus : a call to action / J.E. Morley, B. Vellas, G. Abellan van Kan, S.D. Anker, J.M. Bauer, R. Bernabei, M. Cesari, W.C. Chumlea, W. Doehner, J. Evans, L.P. Fried, J.M. Guralnik, P.R. Katz, T.K. Malmstrom, R.J. Mccarter, L.M. Gutierrez Robledo, K. Rockwood, S. von Haehling, M.F. Vandewoude, J. Walston. - In: JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION. - ISSN 1525-8610. - 14:6(2013), pp. 392-397. [10.1016/j.jamda.2013.03.022]

Frailty consensus : a call to action

M. Cesari;
2013

Abstract

Frailty is a clinical state in which there is an increase in an individual's vulnerability for developing increased dependency and/or mortality when exposed to a stressor. Frailty can occur as the result of a range of diseases and medical conditions. A consensus group consisting of delegates from 6 major international, European, and US societies created 4 major consensus points on a specific form of frailty: physical frailty. 1. Physical frailty is an important medical syndrome. The group defined physical frailty as "a medical syndrome with multiple causes and contributors that is characterized by diminished strength, endurance, and reduced physiologic function that increases an individual's vulnerability for developing increased dependency and/or death." 2. Physical frailty can potentially be prevented or treated with specific modalities, such as exercise, protein-calorie supplementation, vitamin D, and reduction of polypharmacy. 3. Simple, rapid screening tests have been developed and validated, such as the simple FRAIL scale, to allow physicians to objectively recognize frail persons. 4. For the purposes of optimally managing individuals with physical frailty, all persons older than 70 years and all individuals with significant weight loss (>5%) due to chronic disease should be screened for frailty.
Comorbidities; Frailty; Physical frailty; Rapid screening tests; Weight loss; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Delphi Technique; Dietary Proteins; Energy Intake; Exercise; Geriatric Assessment; Humans; Malnutrition; Mass Screening; Polypharmacy; Risk Assessment; Vitamin D; Vitamins; Frail Elderly; Nursing (all)2901 Nursing (miscellaneous); Health Policy
Settore MED/09 - Medicina Interna
2013
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