Incidence of frailty: a systematic review of scientific literature from a public health perspective

Because of the dynamic nature of frailty, prospective epidemiological data are essential to calibrate an adequate public health response. A systematic review of literature on frailty incidence was conducted within the European Joint Action ADVANTAGE. Of the 6 studies included, only 3 were specifical...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annali dell'Istituto superiore di sanita 2018-01, Vol.54 (3), p.239
Hauptverfasser: Galluzzo, Lucia, O'Caoimh, Rónán, Rodríguez-Laso, Ángel, Beltzer, Nathalie, Ranhoff, Anette Hylen, Van der Heyden, Johan, Lamprini-Koula, Maria, Ciutan, Marius, López-Samaniego, Luz, Liew, Aaron
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Zusammenfassung:Because of the dynamic nature of frailty, prospective epidemiological data are essential to calibrate an adequate public health response. A systematic review of literature on frailty incidence was conducted within the European Joint Action ADVANTAGE. Of the 6 studies included, only 3 were specifically aimed at estimating frailty incidence, and only 2 provided disaggregated results by at least gender. The mean follow-up length (1-22.2 years; median 5.1), sample size (74-6306 individuals), and age of participants (≥ 30-65) varied greatly across studies. The adoption of incidence proportions rather than rates further limited comparability of results. After removing one outlier, incidence ranged from 5% (follow-up 22.2 years; age ≥ 30) to 13% (follow-up 1 year, age ≥ 55). Well-designed prospective studies of frailty are necessary. To facilitate comparison across studies and over time, incidence should be estimated in person-time rate. Analyses of factors associated with the development of frailty are needed to identify high-risk groups.
ISSN:0021-2571
2384-8553
DOI:10.4415/ANN_18_03_11