Interventions for Frailty Among Older Adults With Cardiovascular Disease
Inova Health System · Johns Hopkins University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
With the aging of the world's population, a large proportion of patients seen in cardiovascular practice are older adults, but many patients also exhibit signs of physical frailty. Cardiovascular disease and frailty are interdependent and have the same physiological underpinning that predisposes to the progression of both disease processes. Frailty can be defined as a phenomenon of increased vulnerability to stressors due to decreased physiological reserves in older patients and thus leads to poor clinical outcomes after cardiovascular insults. There are various pathophysiologic mechanisms for the development of frailty: cognitive decline, physical inactivity, poor nutrition, and lack of social supports; these…
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- Medicine
- Psychological intervention
- Disease
- Gerontology
- Context (archaeology)
- Quality of life (healthcare)
- Population
- Vulnerability (computing)
- No poverty