Brazilian consensus on frailty in older people: concepts, epidemiology and evaluation instruments

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Autor(a) principal: Lourenço,Roberto Alves
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Moreira,Virgílio Garcia, Mello,Renato Gorga Bandeira de, Santos,Itamar de Souza, Lin,Sumika Mori, Pinto,Ana Lúcia Fiebrantz, Lustosa,Lygia Paccini, Duarte,Yeda Aparecida de Oliveira, Ribeiro,Juliana Alcântara, Correia,Clarice Câmara, Mansur,Henrique Novaes, Ribeiro,Euler, Corte,Roberta Rigo Dalla, Ferriolli,Eduardo, Uehara,Carlos André, Maeda,Ana, Petroni,Tamara, Lima,Terezinha Silva, Durão,Sergio Falcão, Aprahamian,Ivan, Avesani,Carla Maria, Filho,Wilson Jacob
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Geriatrics, Gerontology and Aging (Online)
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Resumo: <p>The aim of the present study was to describe the conceptual and operational definitions of the frailty syndrome recommended by the Brazilian Consensus on Frailty in Older People. In 2015, a task force consisting of Brazilian specialists on human aging conducted a bibliographical review on frailty among older people in Brazil and established a consensus on the main findings through periodic meetings. A total of 72 articles were included in the analysis, comprising one systematic review, two conceptual discussions, two methodological descriptions, four longitudinal studies focusing on mortality and worsening of the frailty profile, eight cross-cultural adaptation studies, and 55 cross-sectional or prevalence studies. Forty-five studies (62.5%) used the Cardiovascular Health Study (CHS) frailty scale, of which seven (15.2%) used unadjusted cut-off points for their samples and 17 (36.9%) modified at least one of the five items of the instrument. The prevalence of frailty varied between 6.7 and 74.1%. When the CHS frailty scale was used, the wide range of prevalence — from 8 to 49.3% — depended on the cut-off points used to classify changes in gait speed and handgrip strength, as well as the research setting. The studies were based on four major conceptual models of frailty. Frailty in older people represents a state of physiological vulnerability and should not be confused with disabilities or multi-morbidities. In the Brazilian population, the prevalence of frailty has not yet been adequately estimated, and the cut-off points of the items of the frailty scales should be adapted to the parameters of this population.</p>
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title Brazilian consensus on frailty in older people: concepts, epidemiology and evaluation instruments
spellingShingle Brazilian consensus on frailty in older people: concepts, epidemiology and evaluation instruments
Lourenço,Roberto Alves
aging
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title_short Brazilian consensus on frailty in older people: concepts, epidemiology and evaluation instruments
title_full Brazilian consensus on frailty in older people: concepts, epidemiology and evaluation instruments
title_fullStr Brazilian consensus on frailty in older people: concepts, epidemiology and evaluation instruments
title_full_unstemmed Brazilian consensus on frailty in older people: concepts, epidemiology and evaluation instruments
title_sort Brazilian consensus on frailty in older people: concepts, epidemiology and evaluation instruments
author Lourenço,Roberto Alves
author_facet Lourenço,Roberto Alves
Moreira,Virgílio Garcia
Mello,Renato Gorga Bandeira de
Santos,Itamar de Souza
Lin,Sumika Mori
Pinto,Ana Lúcia Fiebrantz
Lustosa,Lygia Paccini
Duarte,Yeda Aparecida de Oliveira
Ribeiro,Juliana Alcântara
Correia,Clarice Câmara
Mansur,Henrique Novaes
Ribeiro,Euler
Corte,Roberta Rigo Dalla
Ferriolli,Eduardo
Uehara,Carlos André
Maeda,Ana
Petroni,Tamara
Lima,Terezinha Silva
Durão,Sergio Falcão
Aprahamian,Ivan
Avesani,Carla Maria
Filho,Wilson Jacob
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Mello,Renato Gorga Bandeira de
Santos,Itamar de Souza
Lin,Sumika Mori
Pinto,Ana Lúcia Fiebrantz
Lustosa,Lygia Paccini
Duarte,Yeda Aparecida de Oliveira
Ribeiro,Juliana Alcântara
Correia,Clarice Câmara
Mansur,Henrique Novaes
Ribeiro,Euler
Corte,Roberta Rigo Dalla
Ferriolli,Eduardo
Uehara,Carlos André
Maeda,Ana
Petroni,Tamara
Lima,Terezinha Silva
Durão,Sergio Falcão
Aprahamian,Ivan
Avesani,Carla Maria
Filho,Wilson Jacob
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lourenço,Roberto Alves
Moreira,Virgílio Garcia
Mello,Renato Gorga Bandeira de
Santos,Itamar de Souza
Lin,Sumika Mori
Pinto,Ana Lúcia Fiebrantz
Lustosa,Lygia Paccini
Duarte,Yeda Aparecida de Oliveira
Ribeiro,Juliana Alcântara
Correia,Clarice Câmara
Mansur,Henrique Novaes
Ribeiro,Euler
Corte,Roberta Rigo Dalla
Ferriolli,Eduardo
Uehara,Carlos André
Maeda,Ana
Petroni,Tamara
Lima,Terezinha Silva
Durão,Sergio Falcão
Aprahamian,Ivan
Avesani,Carla Maria
Filho,Wilson Jacob
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv aging
aged
health of the elderly
health vulnerability
frail elderly.
topic aging
aged
health of the elderly
health vulnerability
frail elderly.
description <p>The aim of the present study was to describe the conceptual and operational definitions of the frailty syndrome recommended by the Brazilian Consensus on Frailty in Older People. In 2015, a task force consisting of Brazilian specialists on human aging conducted a bibliographical review on frailty among older people in Brazil and established a consensus on the main findings through periodic meetings. A total of 72 articles were included in the analysis, comprising one systematic review, two conceptual discussions, two methodological descriptions, four longitudinal studies focusing on mortality and worsening of the frailty profile, eight cross-cultural adaptation studies, and 55 cross-sectional or prevalence studies. Forty-five studies (62.5%) used the Cardiovascular Health Study (CHS) frailty scale, of which seven (15.2%) used unadjusted cut-off points for their samples and 17 (36.9%) modified at least one of the five items of the instrument. The prevalence of frailty varied between 6.7 and 74.1%. When the CHS frailty scale was used, the wide range of prevalence — from 8 to 49.3% — depended on the cut-off points used to classify changes in gait speed and handgrip strength, as well as the research setting. The studies were based on four major conceptual models of frailty. Frailty in older people represents a state of physiological vulnerability and should not be confused with disabilities or multi-morbidities. In the Brazilian population, the prevalence of frailty has not yet been adequately estimated, and the cut-off points of the items of the frailty scales should be adapted to the parameters of this population.</p>
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