Frailty is a common, heterogeneous, geriatric syndrome associated with adverse health events. Over the last years, a growing debate has emerged concerning the inclusion of cognitive impairment in the definition of frailty. In fact, cognitive impairment has been increasingly recognized as a potential contributor to the clinical vulnerability of older persons. This review presents key studies describing the interrelationships between cognition and frailty; in particular we examine the clinical relevance of cognitive impairment in the determination of the frailty syndrome.
Frailty and Cognition / M. Houles, M. Canevelli, G.A. van Kan, P.J. Ousset, M. Cesari, B. Vellas. - In: THE JOURNAL OF FRAILTY & AGING. - ISSN 2260-1341. - 1:2(2012), pp. 56-63. [10.14283/jfa.2012.11]
Frailty and Cognition
M. Cesari;
2012
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Frailty is a common, heterogeneous, geriatric syndrome associated with adverse health events. Over the last years, a growing debate has emerged concerning the inclusion of cognitive impairment in the definition of frailty. In fact, cognitive impairment has been increasingly recognized as a potential contributor to the clinical vulnerability of older persons. This review presents key studies describing the interrelationships between cognition and frailty; in particular we examine the clinical relevance of cognitive impairment in the determination of the frailty syndrome.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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