The association between frailty biomarkers and 20-year all-cause and cardiovascular mortality among community-dwelling older adults.
Yonatan MoshkovitsAngela ChetritRachel DanknerPublished in: Postgraduate medicine (2024)
Lower ALT and higher homocysteine were associated with frailty, all-cause and cardiovascular mortality. These available and low-cost biomarkers underscore the nutritional and metabolic aspects of frailty when screening high-risk older adults, especially those with IHD, and may be considered as preferable screening biomarkers to be tested among these individuals for frailty and mortality risk.