Friendship-related social isolation is a potential risk factor for the transition from robust to prefrailty among healthy older adults: a 1-year follow-up study.
Chiharu UnoKiwako OkadaEiji MatsushitaShosuke SatakeMasafumi KuzuyaPublished in: European geriatric medicine (2020)
Older adults with friendship-related social isolation are four times more likely to develop prefrailty from robust during the 1-year follow-up. The results suggest that friendship-related social isolation increases the risk of healthy older adults transitioning from robust to prefrail.