Frailty in Relation to the Accumulation of Deficits
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This review article summarizes how frailty can be considered in relation to deficit accumulation. Recalling that frailty is an age-associated, nonspecific vulnerability, we consider symptoms, signs, diseases, and disabilities as deficits, which are combined in a frailty index. An individual's frailty index score reflects the proportion of potential deficits present in that person, and indicates the likelihood that frailty is present. Although based on a simple count, the frailty index shows several interesting properties, including a characteristic rate of accumulation, a submaximal limit, and characteristic changes with age in its distribution. The frailty index, as a state variable, is able to quantitatively…
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- Frailty Index
- Index (typography)
- Vulnerability (computing)
- Gerontology
- Relation (database)
- Variable (mathematics)
- Econometrics
- Medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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