The prevalence of frailty syndrome in an older population from Spain. The Toledo study for healthy aging

Objective To assess the prevalence of the frailty syndrome and its associated variables among the older adult population in the province of Toledo (Spain). Methods Data were taken from the Toledo Study for Healthy Aging, a population-based study conducted on 2,488 individuals aged 65 years and older...

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Hauptverfasser: Garcia-Garcia, Francisco José, Gutierrez Avila, G., Alfaro-Acha, Ana, Amor Andres, M. S., De Los Angeles de la Torre Lanza, M., Escribano Aparicio, M. V., Humanes Aparicio, S., Larrion Zugasti, J. L., Gomez-Serranillo Reus, M., Rodriguez-Artalejo, F., Rodriguez-Manas, L.
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description Objective To assess the prevalence of the frailty syndrome and its associated variables among the older adult population in the province of Toledo (Spain). Methods Data were taken from the Toledo Study for Healthy Aging, a population-based study conducted on 2,488 individuals aged 65 years and older. Study participants were selected by a two-stage random sampling from the municipal census of Toledo, covering both institutionalized and community dwelling persons from rural and urban settings. Data were collected from 2006 to 2009, and included information on social support, activities of daily living, comorbidity, physical activity, quality of life, depressive symptoms, and cognitive function. In addition, a nurse collected anthropometric data, conducted tests of physical performance (walk speed, upper and lower extremities strength, and the stand-and-sit from a chair test) and obtained a blood sample. The diagnosis of the frailty syndrome was based on the Fried criteria (weakness, low speed, low physical activity, exhaustion, and weight loss). Results In total, 41.8% (95% confidence interval [CI] 39.4–44.2%) of the study participants were prefrail, and 8.4% (95% CI 7.1–9.8%) were frail. There were no differences in the prevalence of frailty by sex, level of education, occupation, marital status, or place of residence. The frequency of the frailty syndrome increased with age, and was higher in those with disability, depression, hip fracture and other comorbidity, such as cardiovascular disease and disorders of the central nervous system. Conclusions The prevalence of the frailty syndrome in older Spanish adults is high and similar to that reported in other populations in the Mediterranean basin.
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Age Factors
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Aging
Censuses
Comorbidity
Data collection
Disabled Persons
Epidemiology
Exercise
Fatigue - epidemiology
Female
Frail Elderly
Frailty
Gait
Geriatric Assessment
Geriatrics
Geriatrics/Gerontology
Health care
Hospitals
Humans
Institutionalization
Longitudinal studies
Male
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Motor Activity
Muscle Strength
Muscle Weakness - epidemiology
Neurosciences
Nutrition
Physical Fitness
Population
Prevalence
Preventive medicine
Primary Care Medicine
Public health
Quality of life
Quality of Life Research
Sarcopenia
Spain - epidemiology
Syndrome
The Prevalence of Frailty Syndrome in an Older Population from Spain
Weight Loss
title The prevalence of frailty syndrome in an older population from Spain. The Toledo study for healthy aging
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