Risk Factors, Prevention and Management of Frailty in Elderly
A special issue of Journal of Clinical Medicine (ISSN 2077-0383). This special issue belongs to the section "Orthopedics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 October 2023) | Viewed by 26600
Special Issue Editor
Interests: osteoporosis; aging; frailty; sarcopenia; muscle function; physical performance; geriatrics
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Dear Colleagues,
Worldwide, the proportion of elderly in the population will increase. Frailty can be defined as age-related multisystem decline with vulnerability resulting from the age-associated decline in reserve and function across multiple physiologic systems. Frailty is considered a common clinical syndrome in older adults and increases the risk for poor health outcomes including falls, incident disability, hospitalization, and mortality. In addition, aging in humans is highly heterogeneous and its variability increases with increasing age. Thus, understanding the etiology but also preventing and managing frailty become an important field to help clinicians to reduce healthcare resource utilization or to improve quality of life of older adults.
We invite you to participate in this Special Issue, which aims to collect the most recent evidence of interventions and factors for preventing and managing frailty in the elderly. All the manuscripts (observational, interventional or review) from all fields which contribute to the further understanding of the role of detection, treatment and prevention of frailty will be considered.
Prof. Dr. Mylene Aubertin-Leheudre
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- frailty
- frail
- cognition
- sarcopenia
- muscle function
- physical performance
- geriatrics
- gerontology
- care
- intervention
- exercise
- nutrition
- therapy
- drugs
- biomarkers
- factors
- predictors
- prevention
- management
- aging
- older adults
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