Several frailty parameters highly prevalent in middle age (50–65) are independent predictors of adverse events
Abstract Although frailty can arise in middle age, very few studies have investigated frailty before 65 years. Our objectives were to assess the prevalence of frailty parameters in middle-aged individuals and probe the association with future adverse events. We performed cross-sectional and longitud...
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oai:doaj.org-article:d6ed71cda1264ef395ffbef9e37620412021-12-02T16:45:15ZSeveral frailty parameters highly prevalent in middle age (50–65) are independent predictors of adverse events10.1038/s41598-021-88410-52045-2322https://doaj.org/article/d6ed71cda1264ef395ffbef9e37620412021-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-88410-5https://doaj.org/toc/2045-2322Abstract Although frailty can arise in middle age, very few studies have investigated frailty before 65 years. Our objectives were to assess the prevalence of frailty parameters in middle-aged individuals and probe the association with future adverse events. We performed cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of community-dwelling individuals aged 50 to 65 (n = 411, median age: 59.0) having undergone a multidomain geriatric assessment (2010–2015) in an outpatient clinic in the greater Paris area of France (SUCCEED cohort). The primary outcome was a composite measure of adverse events (non-accidental falls, fractures, unplanned hospitalizations, death), recorded in 2016/2017. Multivariable logistic regression models were built to identify independent predictors. Six frailty parameters were highly prevalent (> 20%): low activity (40.1%), exhaustion (31.3%), living alone (28.5%), balance impairment (26.8%), weakness (26.7%), and executive dysfunction (23.2%). Female sex (odds ratio: 2.67 [95% confidence interval: 1.17–6.11]), living alone (2.39 [1.32–4.33]), balance impairment (2.09 [1.16–3.78]), executive dysfunction (2.61, [1.18–5.77]), and exhaustion (2.98 [1.65–5.39]) were independent predictors of adverse events. Many frailty parameters are already altered in middle-aged individuals and are predictive of adverse health events. Our findings highlight a possible need for frailty screening and preventive programs targeting middle-aged individuals.Lauriane SegauxAmaury BroussierNadia OubayaClaire Leissing-DesprezMarie LaurentHenri NagaIsabelle FromentinJean-Philippe DavidSylvie Bastuji-GarinNature PortfolioarticleMedicineRScienceQENScientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2021) |
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Abstract Although frailty can arise in middle age, very few studies have investigated frailty before 65 years. Our objectives were to assess the prevalence of frailty parameters in middle-aged individuals and probe the association with future adverse events. We performed cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of community-dwelling individuals aged 50 to 65 (n = 411, median age: 59.0) having undergone a multidomain geriatric assessment (2010–2015) in an outpatient clinic in the greater Paris area of France (SUCCEED cohort). The primary outcome was a composite measure of adverse events (non-accidental falls, fractures, unplanned hospitalizations, death), recorded in 2016/2017. Multivariable logistic regression models were built to identify independent predictors. Six frailty parameters were highly prevalent (> 20%): low activity (40.1%), exhaustion (31.3%), living alone (28.5%), balance impairment (26.8%), weakness (26.7%), and executive dysfunction (23.2%). Female sex (odds ratio: 2.67 [95% confidence interval: 1.17–6.11]), living alone (2.39 [1.32–4.33]), balance impairment (2.09 [1.16–3.78]), executive dysfunction (2.61, [1.18–5.77]), and exhaustion (2.98 [1.65–5.39]) were independent predictors of adverse events. Many frailty parameters are already altered in middle-aged individuals and are predictive of adverse health events. Our findings highlight a possible need for frailty screening and preventive programs targeting middle-aged individuals. |
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Lauriane Segaux Amaury Broussier Nadia Oubaya Claire Leissing-Desprez Marie Laurent Henri Naga Isabelle Fromentin Jean-Philippe David Sylvie Bastuji-Garin |
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Lauriane Segaux Amaury Broussier Nadia Oubaya Claire Leissing-Desprez Marie Laurent Henri Naga Isabelle Fromentin Jean-Philippe David Sylvie Bastuji-Garin |
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Several frailty parameters highly prevalent in middle age (50–65) are independent predictors of adverse events |
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Several frailty parameters highly prevalent in middle age (50–65) are independent predictors of adverse events |
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Several frailty parameters highly prevalent in middle age (50–65) are independent predictors of adverse events |
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Several frailty parameters highly prevalent in middle age (50–65) are independent predictors of adverse events |
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Several frailty parameters highly prevalent in middle age (50–65) are independent predictors of adverse events |
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several frailty parameters highly prevalent in middle age (50–65) are independent predictors of adverse events |
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