Title of article :
COMPARISON OF TWO FRAILTY MEASURES IN THE CONSELICE STUDY
OF BRAIN AGEING
Author/Authors :
A. LUCICESARE1، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Objectives: Uncertainty about the definition of frailty is reflected by the development of many ways to
identify frail people. We aimed to compare the validity of two frailty measures in participants of the Conselice
Study of Brain Aging. Design: Prospective population-based study with 4 year follow up. Participants/Setting:
1,016 subjects aged 65 and over in a rural Italian population. Methods: For each participant, a Frailty Index (FI)
and a Conselice Study of Brain Aging Score (CSBAS) were determined. The FI was created from 43 deficits
according to a standardized methodology; 7 variables derived from a previously validated Easy Prognostic Score
comprised the CSBAS. Results: The FI had characteristic properties described in other population samples, with
a gamma distribution, a 99% limit of about 0.64 and higher values in women than men. CSBAS and FI were
strongly correlated with each other (r = 0.72) and both correlated with age (r = 0.32, r = 0.27, respectively). Each
was independently predictive of death in a multivariate model, with greater specificity and sensitivity than age
alone. Conclusions: Frailty can be measured by different tools and facilitates a more direct quantification of
individual vulnerability than chronological age alone. Though the Frailty Index and the Conselice Study of Brain
Aging Score are underpinned by different rationales, clinical utility will continue to motivate their development
Keywords :
Frailty , Aged , mortality , frailty index.
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging