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- Frailty_syndrome abstract "Frailty is a common geriatric syndrome that embodies an elevated risk of catastrophic declines in health and function among older adults. As our population ages, a central focus of geriatricians and public health practitioners is to understand, and then beneficially intervene on, the factors and processes that put elders in the community at such risk, in particular the increased vulnerability to stressors (e.g. extremes of heat and cold, infection, injury, or even changes in medication) that characterizes many older adults. Frailty is a condition associated with getting older, and it has been recognized for centuries. As described by Shakespeare in As You Like It, “the sixth age shifts into the lean and slipper’d pantaloon, with spectacles on nose and pouch on side, his youthful hose well sav’d, a world too wide, for his shrunk shank…”. The shrunk shank is a result of loss of muscle with aging. It is also a marker of a more widespread syndrome of frailty, with associated weakness, slowing, decreased energy, lower activity, and, when severe, unintended weight loss.".
- Frailty_syndrome wikiPageExternalLink johns-hopkins-center-on-aging-and-health.
- Frailty_syndrome wikiPageExternalLink oaic.
- Frailty_syndrome wikiPageID "11280915".
- Frailty_syndrome wikiPageRevisionID "603872740".
- Frailty_syndrome hasPhotoCollection Frailty_syndrome.
- Frailty_syndrome subject Category:Geriatrics.
- Frailty_syndrome subject Category:Gerontology.
- Frailty_syndrome comment "Frailty is a common geriatric syndrome that embodies an elevated risk of catastrophic declines in health and function among older adults. As our population ages, a central focus of geriatricians and public health practitioners is to understand, and then beneficially intervene on, the factors and processes that put elders in the community at such risk, in particular the increased vulnerability to stressors (e.g.".
- Frailty_syndrome label "Frailty syndrome".
- Frailty_syndrome label "Gebrechlichkeit".
- Frailty_syndrome sameAs Gebrechlichkeit.
- Frailty_syndrome sameAs m.02r65m_.
- Frailty_syndrome sameAs Q177171.
- Frailty_syndrome sameAs Q177171.
- Frailty_syndrome wasDerivedFrom Frailty_syndrome?oldid=603872740.
- Frailty_syndrome isPrimaryTopicOf Frailty_syndrome.