Frailty index and all-cause and cause-specific mortality in Chinese adults: a prospective cohort study

Dec 3, 2020The Lancet. Public health

Frailty and risk of death from all causes and specific diseases in Chinese adults

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Abstract

A total of 512,723 participants were followed for a median of 10.8 years.

  • The frailty index is associated with increased all-cause mortality, with each 0.1 increment in the index linked to a hazard ratio of 1.68.
  • Younger adults under 50 years show a stronger association, with a hazard ratio of 1.95 per 0.1 increment in the frailty index.
  • Women aged 45 to 79 years exhibit a higher mean frailty index and prevalence of frailty compared to men.
  • Specific causes of death also correlate with the frailty index, including ischaemic heart disease (HR 1.89) and respiratory disease (HR 2.54).
  • There is no significant difference between sexes in the association of the frailty index with all-cause mortality.

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