Assessment of Frailty Index at 66 Years of Age and Association With Age-Related Diseases, Disability, and Death Over 10 Years in Korea

Mar 2, 2023JAMA network open

Frailty at Age 66 and Its Link to Diseases, Disability, and Death Over 10 Years in Korea

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Abstract

Among 968,885 participants aged 66, 6.6% were classified as frail.

  • Individuals classified as moderately to severely frail had a 4.43 times higher risk of death compared to those classified as robust.
  • Moderate to severe frailty was linked to increased rates of various chronic diseases, including congestive heart failure (HR, 2.90) and stroke (HR, 2.22).
  • The frailty index at age 66 was associated with a higher incidence of disability, with an adjusted hazard ratio of 10.85.
  • On average, those in the moderately to severely frail group acquired 0.45 age-related conditions per year, compared to 0.14 for the robust group.
  • Frailty was associated with increased risk of falls (HR, 2.76) and fractures (HR, 1.54) within the 10-year follow-up period.

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