Highest risk seen for those with both physical frailty and depression; significant additive interaction also seen.
A new study suggests that a little-known region deep in the brain could be crucial for preserving physical strength as we age ...
A new report from the National Audit Office (NAO) has revealed significant failings in the follow-up care provided to older adults diagnosed with frailty. The findings indicate that frailty ...
A healthy life expectancy (HLE) is defined by the Office for Health Improvement & Disparities as ”’a measure of the average ...
A study reveals that frailty and depression in older adults contribute to 17% of dementia risk, emphasizing their complex relationship.
Frailty is associated with reduced cardiac rehabilitation use in Medicare patients, despite these individuals deriving the greatest mortality benefit.
Older adults who are frail and have depression could be at a higher risk of dementia, with the factors combined contributing to 17 per cent of the overall risk, according to a study.
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