Assessment of Frailty Among Older Adults in the Physical Activity Daily Trial.
Raymond JonesEne M EnogelaEmily L ZumbroPhonchit SoukhamneutCaroline R RichardsonThomas W BufordElizabeth A JacksonPublished in: Journal of applied gerontology : the official journal of the Southern Gerontological Society (2024)
Frailty is common among cardiac patients; however, frailty assessment data from patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) are limited. The purpose of this observational study was to identify the prevalence and factors related to frailty in addition to unique frailty marker groupings in a cohort of sedentary adults with PAD. We grouped three PAD-relevant frailty characteristics using Fried's frailty phenotype -1) exhaustion, (2) weakness, and (3) slowness-and observed the prevalence of pre-frailty (1-2 characteristics) and frailty (3 characteristics) in the PAD cohort. Of the 106 participants, 34.9% were robust/non-frail, 53.8% were pre-frail, and 2.8% were frail. Exhaustion (33.3%) was the most occurring characteristic followed by weakness (20.0%) and slowness (5.0%). The grouping of weakness + slowness (10.0%) was the most prevalent followed by exhaustion + weakness (8.3%) and exhaustion + slowness (5.0%). Among pre-frail participants, ankle brachial index was correlated with a reduction in gait speed.
Keyphrases
- community dwelling
- physical activity
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- chronic kidney disease
- body mass index
- randomized controlled trial
- heart failure
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- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- study protocol
- depressive symptoms
- phase iii
- artificial intelligence
- peritoneal dialysis
- phase ii
- patient reported outcomes
- sleep quality