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期刊名:Journal of frailty & aging

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ISSN:2260-1341

e-ISSN:2273-4309

IF/分区:3.2/Q3

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Mathilde Glud Christensen,Katja Kemp Jacobsen,Charlotte Juul Nilsson et al. Mathilde Glud Christensen et al.
Purpose: Frailty increases with age and is associated with negative health outcomes as falls, hospitalization, and mortality. Socio-economic situation (SES) in childhood and adulthood are associated with frailty. It is un...
Catherine Van&#x;t Hoff,Anthony Bull,Michael Fertleman Catherine Van&#x;t Hoff
Gait is a complex, multifaceted process involving multiple organ systems. Both gait and transfer activities are key requirements for independent living. As individuals age, gait undergoes characteristic changes, including reduced walking sp...
Emma Tenison,Yoav Ben-Shlomo,Anahita Nodehi et al. Emma Tenison et al.
Background: The prevalence of Parkinson's disease rises with age and so patients may also be living with multimorbidity, two or more long-term conditions, and frailty, a loss of physiological reserve. However, these indiv...
Samantha Gaston,Elle Billman,Lichy Han et al. Samantha Gaston et al.
Background: Recent expert guidelines recommend that frailty assessments (FAs) encompass physical, functional, cognitive, social, and mental health domains. This systematic review examines FAs administered globally between...
Yuki Nakada,Yuna Seo Yuki Nakada
Background: In Japan's super-aged society, frailty prevention is a critical public health issue. While social media use is increasing among older adults, its impact on well-being is complex and not fully understood beyond...
Catherine B Springer-Sapp,Olayinka O Ogbara,Odessa Addison et al. Catherine B Springer-Sapp et al.
Background: The progression of sarcopenia with aging may be related to mitochondrial dysfunction due in part to altered mitochondrial dynamics (fusion, fission, mitophagy, and biogenesis). Previous work has identified alt...
Basel Habboub,Emmanuel Oludowole,Robert Speer et al. Basel Habboub et al.
Purpose: Sarcopenia and sarcopenic obesity are defined by the loss of muscle strength and mass. Both diseases pose a growing global challenge. Their prevalences vary between studied populations. The aim of this study is t...