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Citation

Serra-Prat M, Sist X, Saiz A, Jurado L, Domenich R, Roces A, Papiol M. J. Nutr. Health Aging 2016; 20(6): 653-658.

Affiliation

Mateu Serra-Prat, Research Unit, Hospital de MatarĂ³, Carretera de Cirera s/n, 08304 MatarĂ³ Barcelona, Spain, Phone +34 937417730, Fax. + 34 937573321, mserra@csdm.cat.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Holtzbrinck Springer Nature Publishing Group)

DOI

10.1007%2Fs12603-016-0684-3

PMID

27273356

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Characterization of the main features of pre-frailty may contribute to better understanding the mechanisms involved in the development of frailty.

OBJECTIVE: To characterize the pre-frail population consulting in primary care centres in MatarĂ³ (Catalonia, Spain), to describe the Fried's frailty criteria for this population and to identify the main associated factors.

DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. SETTING: Three primary care centres in Catalonia. PARTICIPANTS: Pre-frail subjects recruited from among persons aged 70 years and older consulting primary care centres and screened for frailty according to Fried's criteria. MEASUREMENTS: Clinical, nutritional and functional data.

RESULTS: Frailty prevalence of 31.0% and pre-frailty prevalence of 49.0% were observed. Comorbidity was not especially frequent among elderly individuals classified as pre-frail (except for diabetes with 35.8% prevalence). Functional status and nutritional status were both reasonably satisfactory in pre-frail subjects with mean Barthel score of 98 points and 91% classified as well nourished. Among pre-frail subjects, 35% were obese (body mass index>30); 75% reported pain; 12% had an accidental fall in the previous three months; and the mean number of medications ingested was 6.2. Weakness was the most prevalent frailty criterion (70%), followed by slowness (30%). Weakness was associated with age in men and with pain in women. Poor physical activity was associated with pain.

CONCLUSIONS: Pre-frailty is very common among elderly subjects consulting primary care centres. Weakness, slowness, diabetes, pain and polypharmacy should alert healthcare professionals to the onset of a frailty process.


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