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Were Frailty Identification Criteria Created Equal? A Comparative Case Study on Continuous Non-Invasively Collected Neurocardiovascular Signals during an Active Standing Test in the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA).

Feng XueSilvin Paul KnightEmma ConnollyAisling M O'HalloranMorgana Afonso ShirsathLouise NewmanEoin DugganRose Anne KennyRomán Romero Ortuño
Published in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
The FI proved to be more adept at capturing distinct physiological responses to standing, likely due to its direct inclusion of cardiovascular morbidities in its definition. Significant differences were observed in the dynamics of cardiovascular signals among the frail populations identified by different frailty criteria, suggesting that caution should be taken when employing frailty identification tools on physiological signals, particularly the neurocardiovascular signals in an active standing test.
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