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Frailty Rehabilitation: A Community-based Intervention to Promote Healthy Aging
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McMaster University · 2022
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Frailty is an important clinical state that contributes to falls, hospitalization, institutionalization and death. When an individual simultaneously has many health problems, a frailty "tipping point" may be triggered by even a minor stressful event such as adding a new drug or urinary tract infection. Our research suggests that approximately 23% of Canadians over age 65 are frail, and by age 85 this estimate increases to over 40%. As we learn more about frailty and its consequences, there is an urgent need to develop community-based interventions that will prevent or delay frailty in older adults. Our proposed study will examine if frailty rehabilitation program is an effective community-based intervention to promote healthy aging. The primary objective of our study is to determine if 4-month frailty rehabilitation improves physical function compared with control and exercise alone in community-dwelling older adults living with frailty and sarcopenia. Secondary objectives of our study are to determine if 4-months of frailty rehabilitation can improve functional abilities and reduce healthcare utilization during a 6-month follow-up period compared with control and exercise alone. Results will translate the first Canadian model of frailty and sarcopenia rehabilitation and management.
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Anonymous. (2022). Frailty Rehabilitation: A Community-based Intervention to Promote Healthy Aging. <em>McMaster University</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT03824106
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Anonymous. Frailty Rehabilitation: A Community-based Intervention to Promote Healthy Aging. McMaster University. 2022.
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@misc{anon2022Frailt,
title = {Frailty Rehabilitation: A Community-based Intervention to Promote Healthy Aging},
author = {Anonymous},
journal = {McMaster University},
year = {2022},
}
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